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Perhaps you could also post the exact file that gives you the error above. What does the log look like, above the part you posted, where it shows loading of FFmpeg? Did you obtain FFmpeg from the buanzo site listed in the FFmpeg FAQ, or have you self-built it? Your FFmpeg looks OK from the Libraries Preferences - it has the F,C,U numbers I would expect. Have you changed Extended Import Preferences in any way that might be confusing Audacity? If you have, delete all the rules. If failing to select streams is not the issue, then what happens in the above case? Does just one stream import, or none? I’m unable to import anything at all and receive an error instead. Most times this is because the file has been corrupted. This error can occur when attempting to import or open an audio file in Audacity. If it is uncompressed, try importing it using “Import Raw”. The error 101 in Audacity, the error code 101 indicates that Audacity is unable to open an audio file. I just opened a MOV file with one track and then attempted to open a MOV file with 2 tracks right afterward and here’s the log of events:Ġ3:05:21: File name is C:\Users\Glenn\Videos\Projects\UM ep002.05.movĠ3:05:21: Open(C:\Users\Glenn\Videos\Projects\UM ep002.05.mov) succeededĠ3:05:23: Error: Importer::Import: Opening failed.Īudacity did not recognize the type of the file ‘C:\Users\Glenn\Videos\Projects\UM ep002.05.mov’. However, doing so for each track plus the video is quite cumbersome (as previously outlined) and defeats the purpose of editing multiple, synchronized tracks. You need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF. I can take that exact same file, delete one of the tracks, and it will import into audacity just fine (with just one audio track). However, that doesn’t happen to me anymore. I have tried many things to no avail, and now ask for help from those who know Error Message: file name is an advanced audio coding file. I used to be able to do this no problems, and then not. It should still import multiple tracks, correct? What you saw/heard is correct. Audacity Help Forum Windows Fotto May 29, 2021, 11:04am 1 Hi, I Cannot import mp4 file because the ffmpeg fails. The fact that there isn’t much audio on the tracks shouldn’t matter. This was just a quick easy example file to share. This probably wasn’t the best example file as the system audio was all but absent.
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