Ricky Parker Posted November 28, 2010 Share Posted November 28, 2010 I have sequenced 10 songs and now I try to load them on my SD Card and I get this:There was a problem while attemting to create the MP3 ShowCurrent Activity:Error was: Bad File name or numberand yes the attempting was spelled that way.I have unloaded LOR several times and reloaded it, retried everything and I still get the same message every time.I have both wav files and MP3 files, I got part of it to save once and the only ones which saved were MP3 files so i converted everything to MP3 and that didn't work.Please help me, I had problems last year (bit rate was too high on my songs, I used audacity to change the bit rate this year to fix that problem) so I got a new computer so hopefully this wouldn't happen and it is happening again, I am at my wits end with this, and I'm going out of town until the end of the week tomorrow so if I can't get this fixed today I will be down for the rest of the week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBullard Posted November 28, 2010 Share Posted November 28, 2010 Ricky Parker wrote: I have sequenced 10 songs and now I try to load them on my SD Card and I get this:There was a problem while attemting to create the MP3 ShowCurrent Activity:Error was: Bad File name or numberand yes the attempting was spelled that way.I have both wav files and MP3 files, I got part of it to save once and the only ones which saved were MP3 files so i converted everything to MP3 and that didn't work.Please help me, I had problems last year (bit rate was too high on my songs, I used audacity to change the bit rate this year to fix that problem) so I got a new computer so hopefully this wouldn't happen and it is happening again, I am at my wits end with this, and I'm going out of town until the end of the week tomorrow so if I can't get this fixed today I will be down for the rest of the week.From your description, it appears to be a problem with the MP3 audio file.Is it a Constant Bit Rate 128Kbps file?Is it a DRM protected audio fileSometimes, just opening the audio file in a program like Audicity then resaving as a CBR 128Kbps, will strip the DRM codes, or something else from the MP3 file that the MP3Director didn't like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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