![]() If you have eliminated all those possibilities and still can't find files, you can get help at the MusicBee Forum. Do they exceed the minimum file size setting in Library Preferences?.Did you exclude that file type when MusicBee scanned the files? See Scan Folders for New Files.Do you have any Filters applied that would hide them from view?.Why can't I find some tracks in my library? So far no one has complained of hitting a "limit." Chances are good it can handle your collection, too! One user reports a library of over 500,000 files. activate in MusicBee - go to Preferences > File Converters and tick each of the encodersįiles and Organization What's the biggest collection MusicBee can handle?.exe files to the Codec sub-folder where MusicBee is installed (e.g. Alternatively, you can also download the encoders directly from sites such as download the encoder pack from the musicbee forum available here.activate in MusicBee - go to Preferences > File Converters and tick AAC.copy neroAacEnc.exe to the Codec sub-folder where MusicBee is installed (e.g.However, you can install the following for personal use: How do I rip/convert to AAC, MPC, OGG, Opus, Tak and WavPack files with MusicBee? AAC/MPEGĭue to licensing restrictions no AAC encoder can be distributed with MusicBee. unzip and copy bass_aac.dll to the folder MusicBee is installed (e.g.You can download the add-on for your own personal use: ![]() Additionally on Windows 10 only (at the time of writing this) the Windows AAC decoder can cause playback to suspend near the end of some files - the BASS AAC decoder works fine with such files. When using an older Windows version or Windows N series, you will need to install the AAC decoder created for the BASS library. When using Windows 7 and above, an AAC decoder is included on most Windows systems. Linux users may be interested in these posts:
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