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

Posted by dadiOH on 10/04/83 11:47

Cerulean wrote:

> 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).

The name of the second tag editor was...?
The name of the original tag editor was...? It gave a message saying...?
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> 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.

And what sort of fiddling eventually lets you write the tag?
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> 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.

Do you have a problem renaming other file types?

In "file types", what is the default action for MP3 and what program
performs it?


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