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Help Music Player doesn't support some MP3s?

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DUSKvsDAWN

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Hello,

I often download songs from Youtube using Youtube to MP3 converter sites. This has never been a problem before and all songs worked on my phone. However, since some time, my phone (Samsung Galaxy S3 NEO) doesn't seem to support some songs. It doesn't matter from which site I download these songs, and the bitrate is the same as the ones I downloaded before (the ones that work). I tried different bitrates, too, but no difference. I at first thought it might for some reason be my SD card acting up, so I copied some of them to my phone storage. Same problem, it doesn't play them. I even did a factory reset (TWICE), before that cleared the cache of the music player (the standard one that the phone comes with), tried different music players which I downloaded (all had the same result, those songs STILL didn't work)... I'm out of ideas...

Someone, please help. I just want to play my music while I'm away :(
 
I found a thing tho. For some reason some songs seem to have a blocking on them for some reason. I removed it from some of those songs, and I'm gonna try to play them again. No clue why some of them have it, and some of them don't, cause they have been downloaded from the same site, but I'll try that, and update ^^
 
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I found a thing tho. For some reason some songs seem to have a blocking on them for some reason. I removed it from some of those songs, and I'm gonna try to play them again. No clue why some of them have it, and some of them don't, cause they have been downloaded from the same site, but I'll try that, and update ^^
Simply because there are utilities that allow you to bypass DRM-protected content does not mean it's legal to do so. Youtube has a varied mix of licensed, copyrighted content and unencumbered Creative Commons content. But whichever the case when a performing artist or a hobbyist posts videos that are not meant to be pirated, the rest of us are expected to comply. Some artists actively want and encourage others to view and download their efforts, but a lot do not. They see Youtube as a way to share their work with their fans, but not necessarily as a way to give everything way for free. If there are songs you can't or won't purchase elsewhere, you could just accept that fact and do without. Or at least accept that if you're having problems playing songs you've just downloaded for free, sometimes it's just not going to work out the way you want.
 
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The solution to the problem would be to officially download it through google play store usually under the video if it is from an official source on youtube - if you are using third party sites it is almost certain you are participating whether knowingly or unknowingly in illegal activities for which you should cease what you are doing. The problem is highly likely to be the method of encoding the music file for which may not be supported by the player - and most likely a response to fighting piracy.
 
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Seems that a proper response to my actual question will never come... I give up.
It's not that you didn't get any 'proper responses' as you did, it's just that none were what you want to read. There are forums that openly discuss pirating media content, you'd probably have more in common in those realms than here.
 
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My dad was asking me about this yesterday, some songs he downloaded (pirated) from YouTube won't play. And I'm sure it's something YouTube have done, DRM copyright protection, you can stream, but NOT download or rip on certain videos.

I'm in the UK this week, on holiday, and have been trying to sort out the family tech issues. :)
 
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As I read this thread, you were given an answer. An answer you did not want to hear. You cannot make the player play files with DRM that were pirated. That's the answer.

if that would be it, how can it be that one file from a certain channel works like a charm, and the other from the same channel doesn't? hm? explain me that. cause obviously that doesn't make sense whatsoever. cause then not a single file would be able to be played.
 
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My dad was asking me about this yesterday, some songs he downloaded (pirated) from YouTube won't play. And I'm sure it's something YouTube have done, DRM copyright protection, you can stream, but NOT download or rip on certain videos.

I'm in the UK this week, on holiday, and have been trying to sort out the family tech issues. :)

I found a program that somehow fixed all my problems. It's called "Free Youtube To Mp3 Converter 4.1.1". Maybe your dad could give it a try, and see if it works for him? Seems these programs convert the files another way than sites do. No idea why the sites for some reason couldn't convert all the files the same or something, but atleast this fixed it, for as far as I know.
 
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