Things filled by the program like Replay Gain, Duration, Bitrate, Play stats, etc. aren't normally editable. The thinking is that there's a right answer, so why would you edit it? And if you edit it, does that mean the program should stop updating it?
I can see that, and entirely get the reason for avoiding modifications to certain critical fields.
But not play stats... as we know what they say about stats.
The nuisance currently for me, albeit an extremely minor one, is that Number Plays increments prematurely in the case of DLNA. Its semantics becomes Number of Attempted Plays, and doesn't track play failures. Number plays is incremented immediately upon play attempt. I mentioned this in some other thread. So the values for track #1 are too high and incorrect. Play failures occur *every* time I playback a track, whenever my disc has gone into low power mode, and the combo of MC > Whitebear > SB time's out, and MC advances to the next track.
So I'd like to be able to correct the errors.
One additional reason. I use MC to manage all-things-music. But sometimes for convenience start playback to my Squeezebox devices from a browser via SB's web interface rather than via RDC > MC > Whitebear > SB. Likewise, I might playback on some other remote device. Thus, playback stats are incorrect, and I'd like to be able to quickly update them to account for this.