![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It says “permission” when it should say “too darn long”. I get it with people trying to download things from OneDrive with monster folder names. “permission” errors are the kinda errors that spit out when the OS freaks out at long file names. But it is a test that should be done in this case. I remember you working on this before, so doubt this is Picard. If enabled in Picard’s options it supports writing such paths (but you might have issues accessing those paths with other software) See also Ransomware protection in Windows Security - Microsoft Support Afterwards it should be possible to save with Picard again. If there are entries for picard.exe you can allow access for that app. There should be a link to the blocking history, which will give you a list of the last attempts of applications trying to write to protected folders. If not you can also go to the settings and search for Controlled Folder Access. The notification should give you an option to open the settings. If that’s the case there should be a notification in the Windows notification area after you tried to save a file with Picard. On Windows 11 there is another possibility, not sure if this also applies to Windows 10 (but I think it does): If you have enabled the Controlled Folder Access in the Ransomware Protection settings (somewhere in the settings app) than Windows blocks any write to specific folders, including your users Document, Music etc. Usually this still means you have either missing permissions or the readonly flag set, either on the files or the folders where the files reside. Mutagen.MutagenError: Permission denied: 'D:\\Music\\MB\\orig\\cd\\Purcell, H Beznosiuk, P, Podger, R, Coin, C,\\Sonatas of Three Parts, 1683, Z790-801 \\01 Trio Sonata in 3 parts No 1 in G minor, Z 790.flac'Į: 17:03:43,044 ui\item.error_append:108: : Permission denied: 'D:\\Music\\MB\\orig\\cd\\Purcell, H Beznosiuk, P, Podger, R, Coin, C,\\Sonatas of Three Parts, 1683, Z790-801 \\01 Trio Sonata in 3 parts No 1 in G minor, Z 790.flac'ĭ: 17:03:43,045 file.update:721: Updating file PermissionError: Permission denied: 'D:\\Music\\MB\\orig\\cd\\Purcell, H Beznosiuk, P, Podger, R, Coin, C,\\Sonatas of Three Parts, 1683, Z790-801 \\01 Trio Sonata in 3 parts No 1 in G minor, Z 790.flac'ĭuring handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:įile "file.py", line 380, in _save_and_renameįile "formats\vorbis.py", line 334, in _saveįile "mutagen\_util.py", line 184, in wrapperįile "mutagen\_util.py", line 153, in wrapperįile "contextlib.py", line 113, in _enter_įile "mutagen\_util.py", line 271, in _openfile Here’s an example debug log from such event: D: 17:03:43,029 formats\vorbis._save:240: Saving file 'D:\\Music\\MB\\orig\\cd\\Purcell, H Beznosiuk, P, Podger, R, Coin, C,\\Sonatas of Three Parts, 1683, Z790-801 \\01 Trio Sonata in 3 parts No 1 in G minor, Z 790.flac'Į: 17:03:43,034 util\n:66: Traceback (most recent call last):įile "mutagen\_util.py", line 250, in _openfile I tried to create an exception in Avast but that doesn’t solve the problem either. ![]() I have all necessary permissions (full control all other file permissions) on the source AND the destination folder, but I keep getting permission errors whenever I try to save files with updated tags. Windows has long file names enabled (set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\ LongPathsEnabled (dword) to 1). I have a weird problem on my Windows 10 (Home Edition) computer where I manage my music. ![]()
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