Hello everyone, I am having a strange problem while trying to edit tags in an MP3 file, and any help will be greatly appreciated. It seems that I encounter this problem with FLV files converted to MP3 files with the program Format Factory. I never encountered this problem on Vista, so it appears to be a Windows 7 problem. Any time I try to edit the title, album artist, or any information on the file such as that, I get error 0xc00d36b2. I've also tried searching for this error code, but haven't gotten anything helpful. I have attached an image of the error as well. Thanks in advance!
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The original poster reports a problem editing MP3 tags on Windows 7 after converting FLV files to MP3 with Format Factory, receiving error 0xc00d36b2. The suggested solutions include using alternative tag editors, updating Windows Media Player, checking file attributes and permissions, trying different conversion tools, reinstalling Format Factory, and updating codecs. Overall, the thread offers practical troubleshooting steps, emphasizing that the issue may be related to media format compatibility or file permissions, with a recommendation to try different tools if the problem persists.
The original poster reports a problem editing MP3 tags on Windows 7 after converting FLV files to MP3 with Format Factory, receiving error 0xc00d36b2. The suggested solutions include using alternative tag editors, updating Windows Media Player, checking file attributes and permissions, trying different conversion tools, reinstalling Format Factory, and updating codecs. Overall, the thread offers practical troubleshooting steps, emphasizing that the issue may be related to media format compatibility or file permissions, with a recommendation to try different tools if the problem persists.
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