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Problems editing track info in iTunes

Last updated: May 16, 2021 5:21 pm UTC
By Jesse Hollington
Problems editing track info in iTunes

Q: I bought the new 80 GB ipod and uploaded my songs into the iTunes library. I can listen to them all but I cannot edit the track tags at all. Every song is grayed out. Any ideas?


– Christine

Problems editing track info in iTunes

A: The normal cause of this is that the audio files themselves are either stored on a read-only media such as a CD or DVD, or they are still marked as “read-only” in the underlying operating system.

This will prevent iTunes from updating information within the file tags themselves, and therefore iTunes does not let you edit this information at all.

In Windows, often when files are copied from a read-only media source (such as a CD or DVD), they retain the read-only flag unless it is reset manually.


You can check this by going to the underlying file and examining its properties from within Windows. The fastest way to do this is to select the tracks within the iTunes library, and right-click on them and choose “Show in Windows Explorer” from the context menu:

Problems editing track info in iTunes

This will open a Windows Explorer window with the file in question highlighted.

You can then right-click on the file from within Windows Explorer and choose “Properties” to examine the file’s properties:

 

Problems editing track info in iTunes

If the “Read-only” box is checked, this indicates that the file has been flagged as read-only by the underlying operating system, and iTunes will therefore not be able to update it. If this is the case, simply UNcheck the “Read-only” checkbox, and click OK to save the file.

You can also do this for multiple files simply by selecting them all and choosing File, Properties from Windows Explorer. This change can even by applied to an entire subdirectory tree by choosing the top-level folder and selecting File, Properties.


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