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Why some MP3 files are not playing?
MP3, like many other file types, can get corrupted and damaged due to various reasons. When these files are damaged, they won’t play in any media players on your computer. Maybe there was an issue with your Internet connection while downloading the MP3 files from the Internet.
Can you play MP3 files using Windows Media Player?
By default, this program is Windows Media Player, but if you installed another MP3 player — such as the excellent Apple digital audio player iTunes — Windows plays the file with that program instead. Right-click an MP3 file and choose Play from the menu that appears. Run Windows Media Player.
How do I download MP3 to Windows Media Player?
Add Purchased Music to Windows Media Player
- Open Windows Media Player.
- Click Organize from the menu, and then select Manage Libraries.
- Select Add.
- Browse to the file or location where you saved your download. For example, your default “Downloads” folder, “Your Music,” your “Desktop.”
- Click Include Folder and confirm.
Why is my music not showing up in Windows Media Player?
This problem occurs because the Windows Media Player library database has become corrupted. To resolve this problem, clear the Windows Media Player database.
How do you fix MP3 that won’t play?
Open the MP3 Repair Tool program. Use the file browser screen to locate the folder that contains the corrupt MP3 files. Select the files you want to fix by clicking the box next to each file. If all the files in the selected folder need to be repaired, click Select All.
How do I read an MP3 file?
In Windows 10, MP3s are played by default in the Windows Media Player; in macOS, they’re played in iTunes. All you have to do is double-click on the MP3 file you want to listen to and by default, your audio player will open the file and start playing.
Does Windows 10 play MP3 files?
How do I play music on Windows Media Player?
How to Play Music with Windows Media Player in Windows 10
- Click the File Explorer icon (shown here) on your taskbar, right-click an album or a music-filled folder, and choose Play with Windows Media Player.
- While you’re still viewing your own Music folder, right-click items and choose Add to Windows Media Player List.
How do I get my music back on Windows Media Player?
Restore Your Windows Media Player Library
- To restore your libraries under Windows Media Player, follow the below procedure:
- Click on the Tools menu > Advanced > Restore Media Library.
How do I know if my MP3 is corrupted?
What to Know
- Download Checkmate MP3 Checker for free. You can also use Mpck, a command line interface for Windows, Linux, and Unix.
- In Checkmate, browse to the MP3 files. Highlight the files to scan. Choose File > Scan. Once complete, check results columns for errors.