If your music is stored on an (but you're on a Mac) or FAT32 (but you're on Windows), file permissions can get scrambled. Sometimes a file is marked "Read Only" or the user account running MIK lacks "Read & Execute" rights.
Mixed In Key loves standard CD-quality audio: sample rate and 16-bit depth for WAV files. If you try to analyze a 32-bit float WAV or a 96kHz studio master, MIK might choke. mixed in key could not open file
If Mixed In Key cannot modify the file, it will throw an error. This is common if the music was downloaded or transferred from another drive. Navigate to the folder containing your music. Right-click the folder and select Properties . Uncheck the Read-only box and click Apply . If your music is stored on an (but