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Old April 23rd, 2006, 11:45 AM
Rich LePage Rich LePage is offline
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Geezer's notes seem right to me. I see that message all the time when files are moved from diff. drives, or when a project is moved to another computer from the one it was originally assembled on etc. Also see it often when I move projects to temp large external storage drives that connect via USB2 or F/wire to many systems, or restore from DVD or backup tape to drives or systems other than where the files were orig. located. We restore old projects often here to lift out chunks of them for repurposing or reworking into new versions/compilations etc. Older ones are archived on tape (DDS and also sometimes Travan carts), newer ones on data DVDs mostly.

Key thing - as Geezer noted -- is both file mgmt and of course not deleting all refs to segs from the file when it asks you. Hopefully (as he notes) the default file was not compacted or something could be missing. If what's missing is grouped material, try ungrouping it, the underlying stuff from the source files may still come back for you. (or may not....)

Another tip learned the hard way on older systems is that it is often easier to get a F/wire card into an older machine than to add USB2. Most USB cards have multiple ports and they try to steal all the IRQ's, machine hangs. Most of the lower end F/wire cards we've tried don't though, and work OK.
Most of the big external drives we run are in combo boxes that can run either USB 2 or F/wire to allow for connecting to a variety of machines. We do that with a few outboard DVD drives too that attach to the older systems when needed.

By the way, have found that the current version of Golden Hawk CDRWIN will work fine with cue files written using MicroCD (last few versions released). MicroCD always used licensed Golden Hawk DOS code underneath. The good news though is that the Golden Hawk program supports many of the newer burners that MicroCD does not. CDRWIN also supports the CD Text format, though have not done that much with that yet.

The program is not expensive and worthwhile to anyone using Medit and/or MicroCD. You can write your cue file (with the associated ACD, BAT and DOC files) plus your WAV image file with MicroCD, then just edit the cue file if you have moved things so the first line in it points to the WAV image file's location (any text editor like Notepad is fine) and burn using CDRWIN. Only the cue and WAV files wind up being actually used this way, though to burn with Micro CD you'd still need the other files it wrote (which are small).


Golden Hawk initially did not know if this idea would work, so we took the plunge of buying it and seems to work fine. I don't know if it works with the karaoke format, but Golden Hawk has some info about that on their web site.
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