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Poordeadleonard
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Uploads missing file extensions
I'm trying to share some mp3s with my customers via Dropbox but when I upload them they lose their file extension and become unreadable when redownloaded, why is this happening?
- 8 years ago
Dropbox doesn't change or remove file extensions. Are you sure that they're being removed and not just hidden by the operating system when downloaded? Also, if there's no application to support MP3 files on the computer, then they wouldn't be playable even if they had their extensions.
If they really don't have their extensions, then they're likely being saved without them. Dropbox wouldn't be (and is not capable of) removing them.
sosofix
New member | Level 2
Same thing happens to me. Pdf extension dissapears.
There is not the problem that I do not have a pdf viewer
There not extension at all. If a edit the filename and put .pdf in the end everyhing is ok
It's dropbox - please check this bug. It;s not us :)
I do not pay dropbox subscription to be told that it's my fault, dropbox beeing perfect
Fiona
6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi sosofix. Thanks for adding up to this thread!
I am not sure your issue is the same with the one described here. Help me look into this please.
Walk me through the steps you are taking and attach screenshots of anything that is not working for you.
Is the issue that you don't have a pdf viewer installed on your device?
Everything Ross stated about extensions and Dropbox here is accurate but I'd be glad to get more information and help anyway that I can. Thank you!
- RFCT5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have the same issue as sosofix above. I uploaded an audio file with .m4a extension using the dropbox app on my android phone. The extension is missing once it's uploaded to dropbox. Then I downloaded it on a Windows 10 PC and an android tablet which both have apps to play a .m4a audio file, but the file extension is still missing on both devices. I have to rename the files and add the extension manually.
- Lusil5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey RFCT, thanks for nudging us on this thread.
We'd be more than happy to help, we'll just need a bit more info, such as:
- Are you running the latest version of the mobile app on your Android?
- Does this happen with any other audio or video file?
- Do you get the same result if you upload it via the website on your mobile's browser?
Let me know what you find - thanks!
- RFCT5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Lusil,
Thanks for your response. I am using the latest version of the app. I did a few tests and the issue happens with all audio files I've tried. The types I've tried are m4a, mp3, and amr. I also tried uploading using a browser and the result is the same, file extensions disappear.
Edit: I also tried an mp4 video and that was successful, the file extension remained.
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