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pbi

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Cover Art Tagging Issue
« on: October 18, 2009, 10:25:58 pm »

Hi,

I've done a search on the forums for this topic, but haven't had any luck, so if I've missed an existing string, my apologies.

I recently upgraded to a new computer with Vista 64. I have loaded my copy of Media Center 13, imported my libraries, etc.  In the main, the program is working fine, but I have started to encounter a frustrating error.

Specifically, if I use the Add Cover Art functionality, the cover art thumbnail doesn't appear.  Instead, at the bottom of the screen it says how many tag changes are remaining, and hangs.  (For example, it might say "Saving Tag Changes (11 Remaining)", but unlike when I had Media Center on my old XP machine, the number of files with tag changes doesn't count down to zero.)  If I close the program, I get an error that says "Media Center encountered errors while tagging and moving files.  Check that the files exist, are not read-only, and are not in use by another progam."  It also lists all of the files to which I was trying to add cover art, and indicates that they are locked. 

Oddly, I do not encounter this problem if I delete cover art - only if I add it or change it.  Finally, if I re-open Media Center, the cover art is now in place, so it appears that in order to get the cover art to attach to a file, I have to shut down the program.

I've tried everything I can think of - checking to make sure that all of the files are not marked read-only, that I have ownership of them, etc., but nothings works.  It's almost as if Media Center is blocking itself from making tag changes, so that when I close it, it gets out of its own way and processes the files tags.

Anyone have any thoughts?
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pbi

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Re: Cover Art Tagging Issue
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2009, 09:52:42 pm »

I feel like somewhat of an idiot for only thinking of this now, but if I use the "run as an administrator" option when I launch Media Center, the problem goes away.  An easy fix, but not one on which I found any documentation...
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