I'm not able to move the file creating a folder

I set permissions to all users to the folder. My file and the saving location is on “D:\music”.

E: 14:33:56,154 util/thread.run:69: Traceback (most recent call last):
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 185, in wrapper
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 156, in wrapper
File “mutagen\id3_file.py”, line 267, in save
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 821, in delete_bytes
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 753, in move_bytes
OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor

During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File “util\thread.py”, line 66, in run
File “file.py”, line 393, in _save_and_rename
File “formats\id3.py”, line 551, in _save
File “formats\id3.py”, line 660, in _save_tags
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 189, in wrapper
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 43, in reraise
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 185, in wrapper
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 156, in wrapper
File “mutagen\id3_file.py”, line 267, in save
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 821, in delete_bytes
File “mutagen_util.py”, line 753, in move_bytes
mutagen.id3._util.error: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor

E: 14:33:56,203 ui/item.error_append:108: <MP3File ‘09 Donde el aire es Ceniza.mp3’>: The file failed to parse, either the file is damaged or has an unsupported file format.
E: 14:33:56,203 ui/item.error_append:108: <MP3File ‘09 Donde el aire es Ceniza.mp3’>: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor

What kind of drive is D:? Anything special, or a regular drive? What kind of filesystem?

Does it work when you load / save files from another drive?

Hi! Do you have ransomware protection active by any chance?

I found a topic in here with a similar issue from a couple years back. They turned it off in the Windows settings and it worked.

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I typed “The file failed to parse, either the file is damaged or has an unsupported file format.” into Google.

Maybe this will help:

https://community.metabrainz.org/t/i-cant-save-modified-tags-it-always-gives-an-error-solved/674410

@twodoorcoupe

Controlled folder access is disabled by default.

Someone wanted to be very protective and clicked too much. :wink: