12/18/2023 0 Comments Audio editor window 10![]() ![]() So I should also run Winamp as administrator- and the problem will be solved ? Not exactlyīacause if Run as administrator is applied to the Taskbar shortcut of Winamp- playlists pinned down to Winamp Taskbar icon will be opened in new instances of this software and when Run as administrator is applied directly to the EXE of Winamp- the same User Account Control drag will be happening as with playlists pinned down to Mp3tag icon " thing] The same thing " that is] happens with FreeCommander file manager: I cannot drag and drop files from it unless FC is opened as administrator- and when it is, it takes ~20 seconds for a file left-clicked in FreeCommander to be played in Winamp and during these 20 seconds FC blocks itself. And what is more interesting, if in these new conditions I drag and drop the files to Winamp from Mp3tag, there are loaded into the playlist immediately ![]() I can execute an Action but then will have to wait for the Mp3tag Toolbar icons to regain their colors thus indicating that the options from the Toolbar are no longer blocked. And what is also interesting, during this 20 seconds Mp3tag works half-way, e.g. It is simply a drag to re-click that UAC question every single time when I want to load up a playlist from a shortcutī] If I want to play files from Mp3tag in my Winamp, I can double left click a single file in the main window or select in the main windows multiple files and use the Play option from the right click menu- and then have to wait for about 20 seconds before Winamp will finally start to play the loaded data. So Mp3tag icon works and playlist icons work- but the latter ones now in an inconvenient way. The path to came out to be different, because it goes like thisĬompatibility > Settings > Run as administratorĪ] Now if I right click the icon on the Taskbar and then left click a playlist from the mini-menu, I will get an pop up question from the User Account Control, prompting me if I want to execute it. I hopes of selecting Run as administrator for the EXE, instead just for the shortcut. Path for the playlist to be tempered with- at least not accessible in the same way as in the case of the shortcut to the EXE. So now the task of loading of the playlist is ignored. So, the problem is solved? Well, not exactlyīecause if now I will right click the icon on the Taskbar to see the menu and left click a playlist from it- nothing will happen. And I can also execute my File > Options > Tools shortcut. So now what happens? If I left click the icon on the Taskbar Mp3tag will open- and I can drag files to my editor from it. Properties > Shortcut > Advanced > Run as administratorĪnd select the box for that. If I right click the Mp3tag icon on the Taskbar and then also right click its icon from the mini-menu, I can go to its And both of these methods were working on Windows 7 without a problem. Also if I execute the simple File > Options > Tools entry Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\Sound Forge 7.0\forge70.exe So after that, in either case, if I have files in the main window of Mp3tag and want to select them and drag them to my audio editor I can do that only in theory- because in reality nothing will happen. And by default it works like this: if I want to open Mp3tag I can either left click the main icon on the Taskbar or right click the very same icon to unfold the short menu- and then left click one of the two playlists or the additional icon for the Mp3tag EXE itself. The Mp3tag icon on Taskbar has 2 playlists pinned to it. I have Mp3tag pinned down to the Windows Taskbar. ![]() On my system I have one User and that User is the administrator. At least that is the explanation that I have found on the Internet to this apparently common problem with various pieces of software and which explenation is confirmed by my tests The problem comes to this: one software is run as administrator and the other is not. And I have this problem: I can no longer drag and drop files from Mp3tag to Sony Sound Forge audio editor and I also cannot send them to it from via the Mp3tag File > Options > Tools feature I recently went from Windows 7 to Windows 10. ![]()
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