I have apparently discovered the problem, which seems to be connected to the importing/encoding settings I had entered in iTunes. The following error is displayed when I try to play it now: But after uploading the file first to the Internet Archive (where I’m trying to host most of my new podcast audio now) and another time to my own webserver via ftp, the file somehow becomes unplayable. It would play in preview mode and in QuickTime player. In iTunes after exporting it from Garageband, I chose my importing preferences and chose CONVERT TO MP3 from the ADVANCED menu.Īfter copying the file out of iTunes to my hard drive, it appeared fine. While I do want to create enhanced podcasts in m4a format, for this podcast I just want a more compatible mp3 version. That is in the Apple proprietary format, which must be played in iTunes. I really like the interface changes to Garageband, and although it was a minor point, I was excited at the prospect of including some album art as well for the first time.Īfter creating an audio podcast in Garageband, when you export (SHARE) the final version to iTunes it makes a m4a file. I edited my latest podcast in Garageband 3, instead of Audacity (which has been my standby for at least 28 of my previous podcasts). Tonight, the issue is about podcast mp3 files. This happens from time to time, but thankfully not very frequently. It is very frustrating when I run into a technical problem that I cannot readily troubleshoot and solve.
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