Anyone ever encounter this alert when trying to import an audio file into the Soundbites window of a project?
"Digital Performer has encountered an error
MacOS error:
Unexpected error (-2009)"
It's happened to me with three or four different audio files, all MP3s that I ripped from youtube videos using the Media Human app.
However, it has not happened with every MP3 that I ripped from youtube videos using the Media Human app, just the most recent 3 or 4.
It's pretty hard to find info online about what a "-2009" error code means; I found one site that claimed it could be related to iTunes (which I suppose might make sense since these are MP3 files) and another site claimed it indicated an issue with USB drives or cables (which only made sense the first couple times when I tried importing the MP3 files from a USB thumb drive...but I've subsequently loaded the files onto an internal disc drive and tried importing from there, and still get the same error code.)
Any ideas? Thanks.
MacOS error: Unexpected error (-2009)
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- ed belknap
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Re: MacOS error: Unexpected error (-2009)
The mp3 spec covers 153 variations of sample rate and bit depth x2 for joint stereo x2 more for VBR. That's 612 possibilities (don't make me post the screen shots that prove this). This doesn't count protected files — and those aren't supposed to open in DP at all.
There's a workaround for everything, of course. You just have to find the one(s) that work.
Start by opening those mp3s in QuickTime to see if you can do so without an iTunes error. If you can, then export to .wav or .aif and see if those will drop in. You are expanding a compressed file without making DP do the conversion.
If you do get an iTunes error, there are ways to get around Apple's copy protection but fidelity is not going to be the highest priority.
There's a workaround for everything, of course. You just have to find the one(s) that work.
Start by opening those mp3s in QuickTime to see if you can do so without an iTunes error. If you can, then export to .wav or .aif and see if those will drop in. You are expanding a compressed file without making DP do the conversion.
If you do get an iTunes error, there are ways to get around Apple's copy protection but fidelity is not going to be the highest priority.
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Re: MacOS error: Unexpected error (-2009)
Ooh, good idea, thanks! I'll let y'all know if that succeeds.mikehalloran wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:16 pmStart by opening those mp3s in QuickTime to see if you can do so without an iTunes error. If you can, then export to .wav or .aif and see if those will drop in. You are expanding a compressed file without making DP do the conversion.