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Re: Getting Windows 2000 to let MP3s go so that they can be edited?

Posted by Cerulean on 10/04/72 11:47

On Tue, 09 May 2006 15:19:06 -0500, Jyeshta <whatever@twixtntween.com>
wrote:

>On Sun, 07 May 2006 21:03:23 -0400, Cerulean <Spamming@NOTallowed.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I have an older computer (PIII, 650 MHz, 128 SDRAM). I'm having
>>difficulty editing the ID3 tags and renaming files, etc., because
>>Windows 2000 doesn't let go. I was told in an MS group that the group
>>would know of a workaround. Apparently there is a way to let the OS
>>let go of the files so one work with them. Does anyone know the
>>solution? It gets very annoying when one can't edit one's files
>>properly.
>>
>>TIA.
>
>Here's an excerpt from a post Q&A answered by fred-bloggs:
>
><Begin quote>
>
>> Anyone else having any problems with explorer.exe having to shut down
>> while running WinMX 3.53?
>> I have searched for viruses, spyware, ran checkdisk, defragged, and
>> even repaired my XP Pro software (several times, in fact) only to have
>> Windows Explorer cease to operate while using WinMX. Then it's off to
>> reboot and start over.
>> Anyone have any suggestions as to what else I may try?
>> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>> Tellurian
>
>
>Are you downloading avis? Explorer gets hung up on incomplete or
>corrupted avis. This can be prevented by unloading the snooping dll.

Hi, and thank you for all the responses.

The posts all seem to be talking about video files and it's not video
files I'm having difficulty editing.

I tried this fix but it didn't work. When I searched for the dll
file, it's not one I have. I even unhid all the files first. But it
doesn't show up. However, it's exactly the kind of fix I that would
seem to work. Does anyone have any idea what else could be happening
here?

One poster in a Windows 2000 group said it was probably my old
computer that is causing this. I don't know if that is true or not,
but they said that this seems to happen when system don't have enough
power for the OS (?). I don't know if that's the case. However, I'm
still stuck.

When I tried another ID3 tag editor, the changes wouldn't be made and
it gave a message such as "file in use" (which it wasn't).

I'm hoping someone might know of a solution that works. It's such a
drag to work with my MP3s. I'm transferring my cassette audio book
collections to MP3s, but I have to endlessly fiddle before I can add
the tag information. Also, quite often I can't even rename the file.
But that's not as difficult to overcome as I just have to select
another and play it and that often releases the OSs hold over the MP3
I'm trying to rename.

Anyway, thanks. Still haven't found solution but will keep trying.

>Start Menu
>Run...
>regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll
>OK
>
><End quote>

 

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