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Raspberry - Writing tags to files
mwillems:
Ok it's not a file permissions issue as those files have permissions that should allow the pi to write to them. I've never used EXfat as a filesystem, but if anything it should support a reduced permissions set, so this should be less of an issue.
Could you try making a change to those specific files and then post what the error message says exactly. You shouldn't need sidecars or anything like that as MP3s support tagging directly to the file. Another thing to confirm is that nothing else is using the files at the same time.
Auerhahn:
The error message is: »Failed x files«. That’s all. Or there is a message of success. But this is wrong. That there is nothing else using these files is absolutely sure.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: Auerhahn on May 09, 2016, 01:54:14 am ---The error message is: »Failed x files«. That’s all. Or there is a message of success. But this is wrong. That there is nothing else using these files is absolutely sure.
--- End quote ---
That's very odd. I'm not sure what to suggest unless perhaps the partition in question is mounted read only? Can you post the output of these two commands
--- Code: ---lsblk
cat /etc/fstab
--- End code ---
bob:
ExFat support is pretty new. It may be loaded Read-Only by default.
There might be some issue with the duplication of the filenames under the AppleDouble directory as well.
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