Why Windows Media Player won’t let me change or add album art? Start the troubleshooting by changing the File Permissions for the affected albums. You need administrative permissions in order to make changes. Alternatively, use Tag Editor to change or add album arts or clear the Windows Media Player database. Read the detailed instructions for each solution below.

Album art can’t be changed when a song from the album is in use

1. Change File Permissions

The error seems to occur due to a file permission issue with the folder where the album tracks are stored. Users have reported that changing the file permission has resolved the error. Here is how to do it:

2. Use the Tag Editor

The error can also occur if your album or the track has existing album art. Windows Media Player is not configured to handle this situation hence throws the error. You can fix the issue by removing the album art for the problematic track using a third-party tool like Tag Editor. Here is how to do it: Once the tags have been removed, open the track again in the Windows Media Player. Try to add the album art and check for any improvements.

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3. Clear Windows Media Player Database

Sometimes, the old cached data may create an issue with the functioning of the software. You can try to clear the Windows Media Player database and check if that resolves the error. RELATED STORIES YOU MAY LIKE:

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