How to open .ATX files on iOS
To open .ATX files on iOS, iPhone and iPad do not have confirmed built-in support for .ATX/ATRAC-X playback.
Step-by-step instructions
- iPhone and iPad do not have confirmed built-in support for .ATX/ATRAC-X playback.
- Use the Files app only to store or transfer the file, then open it on a compatible desktop setup or request a converted copy.
Recommended software
- Files player
- VLC for Mobile
- Infuse
Alternative methods
- Open .ATX in a browser-based viewer if desktop apps fail.
- Try opening .ATX on iOS with a secondary app to rule out app-specific issues.
- Convert .ATX only with trusted tools when direct opening is not possible.
Common issues
No app is associated with .ATX
Most modern operating systems and general-purpose media players do not provide reliable built-in support for ATRAC-X files.
- Try opening the file on Windows with Sony ATRAC-family software.
- If you do not have compatible software, ask the sender to export the audio to MP3, AAC, or WAV.
- Avoid changing the extension manually; renaming does not convert the audio data.
The file is recognized as audio but will not play
A MIME association such as audio/ATRAC-X only identifies the type; it does not mean the system has a working ATRAC-X decoder.
- Confirm that the application specifically supports Sony ATRAC or ATRAC-X playback.
- Try the original Sony software or device that created the file.
- If playback is still unavailable, request a re-export from the original source.
The .ATX file may be part of a streaming or transport workflow
The official ATRAC-X registration is tied to RFC 5584, which defines RTP payload transport for ATRAC-family codecs. Some data may not be a simple standalone audio file.
- Check where the file came from and whether it was exported as a normal audio file.
- If it was captured from a network, streaming, or application-specific workflow, use the original application to decode or export it.
- Ask for a conventional audio export if you only need to listen to the content.
The file is incomplete or from an old library
Legacy ATRAC libraries may include files that depend on metadata, device software, or copy-management rules, and partial downloads can also fail to open.
- Compare the file size with the original source and re-copy or re-download it if necessary.
- Try opening it from the original library location or with the original Sony application.
- If the file came from another person, ask them to verify playback before sending a converted copy.
Security note
.ATX/ATRAC-X is an audio format and is not known as a macro or script format, so the main risk is not embedded code but unsafe or outdated media parsing.