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Specific Question re: Documents that will download but won't launch on a MAC.. Help I am running a Mac G3- OS 9.2, no firewall, DSL connection. I am downloading mp3 audio files. Upon completion, they show up in the designated folder.. problem: 20% show up as Quick Time MP3 files which I can launch and play, and the other 80% show up as a plain "document" (icon looks like a plain sheet of paper) that will NOT launch and I cannot find any way to play these files.. Do I need another program to play these files, and has anyone else experienced this problem? There seems to be no way to tell which files after downloading will show up as a QuickTime MP3 that will play and which ones just show up as "document" and won't launch. A lot of wasted time.. Anyone... Please help. I will be happy to give more details if it will cause anybody to take the time to respond. |
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Small problem THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY: Really- very rare in this particular forum.. Tried to open files (plain document icon) with Quick Time Player.. They do not show up when I go to file>open new> ? The only files that show when I go to open new are the Quick Time MP3s. If I try to open these directly by double clicking on them out of their folder, I am prompted by the Finder to select another program with translations but the only programs it offers to try are AOL IM and Adobe Acrobat Reader? Very strange. itunes is only available on MAC 0SX. I'm running 9.2. Any other suggestions as to what type of documents these are or what programs will run them? |
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No you don't need an another programm to play them. The files should be OK. The Finder is just to stupid to recognise them as MP3s and everything on this god damn OS depends on the Finder. As far as I can remember is the "PC Extensions" control panel responsible for the filename extension <-> type/creator association. You can maybe use it to enforce that files with a .mp3 extension should be opened with application XY... Oh, and here's iTunes 2.0.4 for Mac OS 9.x.x. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120073 |
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my sympathy I'm also new at this jrry g but ihave the disadvantage of being a geezer and newbie. i havn't found the faqs or the forums useful at all. i guess limewire's not for rookies for the experts out there these blank documents are unreadable thru the file menu. they'r just not there now jerry i'll tell you what i've found works... i run the blank files through the only program i have that recognises the blank files called winamp mac 0.71. after 30-40seconds it becomes a winamp file and then edit will recognize it, then i go to i tunes and convert it to an mp3. if this sounds like a pain, it takes about as long as LW does to save a file(which is just about never). i havn't found a way to save any other kinds of files that comes as blanks despite spending many of my retirement hours trying. ijust tossed them. if you can't find this program somewhere( don't try limewire, it will just be a blank page) then i suggest that LW is going to be an utter wast of time for you. bikeboy 8500/g3 os8.6 |
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FOUND THE CURE EUREKA! I HAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM.. For anyone inerested about those files that would randomly download as a plain "non mp3" document which wouldn't launch.. The problem was- All of those documents had one thing in common when compared to the others that downloaded as mp3s... The file names were too long... That's it. I just had to go in and rename the file (shorten it up) and add .mp3 to the end. The mp3 icon would appear as soon as I renamed it and clicked off of the title bar.. That simple. Shorten the name and add .mp3 to the end. Thanks for everybody's interest. |
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hi Jerry glad you managed to solve your prob. by the way you said that "itunes is only available on MAC 0SX. I'm running 9.2. Any other suggestions as to what type of documents these are or what programs will run them?" I’ve been running iTunes on OS 9.1 to my great delight for years now (Version 2.04 is running right now). You should try. ciao JoJo |
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blank documents to mp3 Whoever enlightened us on shorting the file names to turn blanks into mp3s deserves a blow job from a girl of their choice. I don't know how many hours I've wasted downloading and deleting files like that. I actually gave up on Limewire for the longest time after getting so frustrated with it, then I discovered this "support group". How cool...thanks to everyone who worked on that problem. |
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