Troubleshoot TOC Files
Issues Opening TOC Files
Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition Isn't There
You encounter an error message such as "%%os%% Can't Open TOC Files" when trying to open your TOC. Customarily, this means that Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition is not installed on %%os%%. Your operating system cannot associate your TOC with Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition, so double-clicking the file won't work.
Tip: If you don't have Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition installed, and you know of another program to open your TOC file, you can try opening it by selecting from the programs listed under "Show Apps".
Incorrect Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition Version
In other instances, your Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) Audio File file version may not be supported by your version of Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition. If you've got the wrong version of Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition installed, you'll need to install the correct version. This problem is most common when you have an older version of the software application, and your file was created by a newer version that it cannot recognize.
Tip: Right-clicking on your TOC, then clicking "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac), can provide clues about your file version.
Ultimately, most of the difficulties opening TOC files are due to having the wrong version of Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition installed.
Other TOC File Issues
You can still experience errors opening TOC files even with the latest version of Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition installed on your PC. There can be external issues inside of %%os%% that are causing these errors when opening TOCs. These issues include:
- TOC file type Registry entries are wrong
- The TOC file description within the Windows Registry was removed
- Exact Audio Copy for PSP Edition or another TOC application experienced a flawed installation
- File corruption affecting your TOC file
- Malware-tainted TOC file can't be opened
- Hardware related to TOCs has device driver corruption
- Your PC doesn’t have enough available resources to open the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) Audio File file
Quiz: Which file extension is an archive file?
That's Correct!
A SIT file was created by Smith Micro Systems for use with the Macintosh operating system. Now, it is considered "cross-platform", working on multiple operating systems including Windows, Macintosh, Android, iOS, and others.
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A SIT file was created by Smith Micro Systems for use with the Macintosh operating system. Now, it is considered "cross-platform", working on multiple operating systems including Windows, Macintosh, Android, iOS, and others.
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