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eightball September 30th, 2004 10:25 PM

sound choice spotlights cdg
 
I have been using the hoster on most of my spotlights all of my disk will not import track 15? The disks are 7504 8105 8147 8169 8252 8297 8313 8331 8333,

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I have tried microstuidio pro, it will not duplicate most of my spotlighs?

I am using a plextor that has come from MTU,

All so on 3 of my spotlights will not import on the hoster or duplicate on microstudio? The disk are sound choice 8334 8146 8117,

I really cant go any farther I do have many more disks and I don’t want to do it the hard way.

I have used audiograbber and it works great,

If some one can maybe walk me threw this.

Thank you,

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Gary:?

nreel October 1st, 2004 04:12 AM

Re: sound choice spotlights cdg
 
eightball,

When you refer to Track 15's, then, we are talking about MULTISESSION Discs. You can do a search on Multisession and get a wealth of knowledge from the MTU Forums.

Basically, to import the LAST Track of a Multisession Disc, in your listed discs we are talking about Track 15, but, could be Track 16 or Higher on other Discs, use the NAMED Program to "GRAB" all 15 Tracks (Grab to BIN).

Use Microstudio to CUSTOM ASSEMBLE the 15 Tracks, in the correct order 1 -15, to a NEW CDR, which is NOW a NON-MULTISESSION Disc.

At this point, you can either use your ORIGINAL Disc to IMPORT the first 14 Tracks and the COPY (Backup Disc) to IMPORT Track 15 or you can use your COPY Disc to IMPORT all 15 Tracks. I prefer the first suggestion, as I like to use the ORIGINAL Disc to IMPORT as many Tracks as possible for the CLEANEST possible Import.

Now, when you talk about:
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All so on 3 of my spotlights will not import on the hoster or duplicate on microstudio? The disk are sound choice 8334 8146 8117,
where you do not mention Track 15, I'm thinking that these discs may be MediaCloqed Discs. SoundChoice used this form of COPY PROTECTION for a short while until the PHILLIPS Corp., who pioneered the Technology of Digital CD's and has the Patent for the Use of Digital CD's, forced SoundChoice to STOP using the Patent in a way that was inconsistent with the Patent.

If this is the case, and, it will say MediaCloq near the bottom right of your Disc, you will need to contact SoundChoice to see if a replacement (non-MediaCloq Disc) is available.

FYI: When you talk to SoundChoice, mention that you have a Pioneer 555 or 888. Neither Player will read MediaCloqed Discs and would be a VALID reason to have the Discs returned for replacement. Also, do not be surprised if a MediaCloqed disc is NOT AVAILABLE anymore. SoundChoice does not re-order if the disc was not a big seller. In that case, you will be S.O.L.

Last I heard, it cost $5.95/disc for shipping and handling. You can save yourself time and money by researching all your discs to determine: 1. Which Discs are MediaCloqed and 2. Checking with SoundChoice to see if replacements are available and 3. Sending back all that may be replaced in one Package.

Hope this helps,

Norm

chatrobot October 12th, 2004 05:01 PM

Re: sound choice spotlights cdg
 
Hi I just purchased Hoster software (the latest one) and I am facing the same problem regarding multisession CD. In hoster software, there is no "grab" option. I can only select all tracks from my CDG disk and it will fail to import the last track. Is there a work around? Thanks.

CochrellGary October 12th, 2004 06:17 PM

Re: sound choice spotlights cdg
 
For anyone having trouble with MULTISESSION and MEDIACLOG CDG's, send me your email address in a PM and I will send you documentation on how most people handle this problem.

Gary


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