Nah, it's no problem! I'm not doing anything but wasting time right now so it gives me something to do. The "Read Only" box is under "Properties." You just right click the file, go down to "Properties" and go down to "Attributes." There should be a "Read-Only" box there. If it's checked, then just uncheck it and click "OK."
However, as I suspect this is not really the issue, I think you need to go into the tags to change the track names right? I don't use Winamp so I can't give you any instructions using it but you should be able to use Windows Media Player (WMP) easily enough to change the track names and they'll change accordingly next time you go play it in Winamp. Do you have WMP 10? I think version 9 is also the same. Anyway, you need to open the file in WMP, then right click the track in WMP and go down to "Advanced Tag Editor". There you can change the tags. Save them and then open them again in Winamp and see if that doesn't do the trick.
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on 2006-04-09 02:22 am (UTC)However, as I suspect this is not really the issue, I think you need to go into the tags to change the track names right? I don't use Winamp so I can't give you any instructions using it but you should be able to use Windows Media Player (WMP) easily enough to change the track names and they'll change accordingly next time you go play it in Winamp. Do you have WMP 10? I think version 9 is also the same. Anyway, you need to open the file in WMP, then right click the track in WMP and go down to "Advanced Tag Editor". There you can change the tags. Save them and then open them again in Winamp and see if that doesn't do the trick.