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-Brading Software Message Board +--Forum: Mp3/Tag Studio Support and Bug Reports +---Topic: File names started by Fairplayers Posted by: Fairplayers on Mar. 10 2007,20:32 In new beta version I can no longer rename files manually. Nothing at all happens when I rightclick on file names. Posted by: Magnus Brading on Mar. 15 2007,09:41 Do you mean from Windows explorer (i.e. from the shell extension), or in the browse tool inside Mp3/Tag Studio? Does the F2 hotkey work for you? Posted by: Fairplayers on Mar. 26 2007,20:32 I'm talking about renaming the folders and I mean from inside MP3 Tag Studio, in the Explorer browse tree on the left side. That was possible in last version and the F2 key doesn't help. F2 key works in Windows Explorer but not in Tag Studio. And as you know you can't change any folder names in Windows Explorer when it's open in Tag Studio. Posted by: Magnus Brading on April 02 2007,23:51 Ah, I don't think that has changed since the last beta, but well since a few back of them, yes. This is because the Explorer tree component was replaced (that old one had other more serious problems instead). I'll see if I can get this feature back in a future version, thanks for the report. Posted by: Fairplayers on April 10 2007,07:54 Is it possible to activate an old version of Tag Studio that has that option ? I think I have the old ones saved somewhere. Posted by: Magnus Brading on April 16 2007,16:07 You are welcome to use any old version of Mp3/Tag Studio that you can find on your harddisk. Posted by: Fairplayers on April 19 2007,11:31 OK And how do I get around that "This time-limited beta version of Mp3/Tag Studio has expired" ?? It won't run on my computer Posted by: Magnus Brading on April 23 2007,11:50 All registered users can run the beta versions as long as they want, without them ever expiring. Posted by: Fairplayers on May 02 2007,17:36 No I'm not a registered user. I'm a Turtle Beach clicker and btw that gives me a 404 not found page. So I guess I have to wait until next version but don't forget to put that option back. end |