I can reproduce the behaviour you have reported. I'm no programmer, but if MediaMonkey can open these files for editing, can mp3tag not be modified somehow to do so as well? I believe another user here did something similar using foobar.Ĭlearly something is going on and its not enough to say "this is a message issued by the OS" - that may well be true, but what can be done about it? What I did is not exactly a straightforward solution its rather time consuming and it'd be nice to find the root of the problem. What I did with one of my problem folders was open all files in MediaMonkey, edit just one tag field for each file, then try the same files again in mp3tag - now the tags can be edited with no error. However, why only these few files, and why can MediaMonkey edit the tags? The fact that a second tagging program (Metatogger) can't edit these files supports your assertion (to some degree) that its the OS causing the problem. I still cannot edit the files in question. So I rebooted my machine and opened mp3tag - nothing else is running except ESET Smart Security and a very few startup programs - Windows Explorer is not running, neither is any browser open. MP3tag is just the messenger (who shouldn't be hanged for it). Yes: close all other programs that might be interested in the current file.Īnd just to get this clear: this is a message issued by the OS.
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