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Acclaim Entertainment April 12th, 2001 03:08 PM

Hello All!

I just downloaded Microstudio 2.2 and am burning successfully. We've been without a burner a long time and it has cost me. A couple of my original discs got ruined and I had to by another copy. I'm happy to get burning again.

Anyway...I had the old Disc Architect to copy CD+G's. With DA, I HAD to have a SCSI drive to go through. Does this still apply to Microstudio? We recently purchased a CD Burner that will go 16X10X40; however, it is NOT SCSI. I believe it's parallel (if that makes any sense). Will I be able to use this burner in conjunction with Microstudio?

Jason

admin April 13th, 2001 01:44 PM

Microstudio was upgraded to work with IDE and/or SCSI. However, you failed to mention what drive you have, and of course, that makes ALL the diffence in the world as to working or not. :w

Check your drive against our list of drives Microstudio will run with (not that we recommend). You can find this at: http://www.mtu.com/basics/karaokecdr.htm

Acclaim Entertainment April 13th, 2001 06:39 PM

I have a yamaha CRW2100EZ (I believe) that writes 16X, rewrites 10X, Reads 40X and Rips 40X. Will this CD burner work with Microstudio? It is IDE.

admin April 14th, 2001 07:56 PM

YAMAHA 2100 NOT RECOMMENDED!
 
The Yamaha 2100 is on our NOT RECOMMENDED list. It has worked with Microstudio under some conditions, but we won't help any further. It is a waste of our time. I suggest you take it back and get your money refunded.

If you don't believe me, do a search on "2100" in this forum and read the problems others have had.


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