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Old July 27th, 2012, 07:37 AM
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Re: not enough space available on the mounted disc

Just another thought, what happens if you try it with less tracks on the disc ?
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Old July 27th, 2012, 07:50 AM
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Re: not enough space available on the mounted disc

hya roy

i just opened micro and only put two zipped songs into list and it has writen them to disc no problems at all

it is working ok now i shake my head
thanks for all your help you are a star

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Old July 27th, 2012, 05:35 PM
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Re: not enough space available on the mounted disc

Maybe one of the selections was giving MS data that showed it to be different from the actual length that you were relying on... I've had different files show incorrect length in the Hoster playlist as well...
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Re: not enough space available on the mounted disc

I am having the same issues, but only with Audio CD. I have Windows 7X64--16GB Memory--all works Great for Karaoke, but when I try to burn an Audio CD I get the message not enough space available on the mounted disc.
I can take that same disk, compile a Karaoke disk and burn it fine. I have 3 PC's all with the latest version of Microstudio--all drivers and windows updates installed, and none of them will burn an audio disk.
I do not burn them very often, and admit that is the first time I have tried to burn one since I upgraded to the latest version of microstudio.
So at this point any ideas?
I ended up using Windows Media player, but I would much rather use microstudio.
My 3 PC's one has Windows 7X64--one has Windows 8.1 X64 and the other one has Windows XP--and got the same results on all of the computers, it will not burn an audio CD.
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Re: not enough space available on the mounted disc

Larry,

Just out of curiosity, I burned an Audio Disk with Microstudio, just to make sure You hadn't uncovered a bug, that wasn't resolved in Beta testing... Mine worked perfectly ( I used a re-writable blank ) but I only burned 3 songs from mp3 files stored on external hard drive on Windows 7 laptop, and played the resulting disc on another that is an XP lappy... No error message, even though with only 3 songs, I didn't expect to max out the storage / of 18-20 songs...which would apply to recording Karaoke KMA's and was generally the time limit for a normal CD-R of 80 Min ...

Ok, now give us a step by step procedure how you made your mix cd using MicroStudio (MS), up until the time you tested the blank to verify that all the music would fit, and got the error message... it could be something as simple as not pressing the Audio radio button to select format, for example...
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Old January 29th, 2015, 03:29 PM
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Re: not enough space available on the mounted disc

I also just burned 2 audio discs, 1 had 14 tracks the other 11 all were mp3 type.

To add to Rikki post, what format are the tracks you are trying to burn ?
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Re: not enough space available on the mounted disc

Thanks for the reply.
I put 12 MP3 tracks in a folder, opened the program selected Write Disc--selected Audio. I then added the files to the program to burn, it said I had 29min and 40 sec left (as far as space left to add files)I selected burn got that error message--thought it might be a bad disk ( I was using an 80 min CDR Memorex brand disk) so then I tried the same process--shut program down, this time I used a 80 min Verbatim CDR--the same thing--I tried a few more brands of disks--same error message.
I then took one of the original disks I had tried with error msg. and went to a different set of files (Karaoke) burnt the disk --all worked Great, no issues.
I have two other PC's I tried the same process to burn an Audio CD, same results.
I then opened Windows Media player, selected the same tracks, and the Audio disk came out fine--I also used program called CDBurner XP and was able to burn an Audio disk with the same set of files. I do not burn many audio CD's I mostly do the Karaoke, and never had a problem.
I think the last time I used the program for an audio CD was over a year ago, worked fine, then after I purchased the update, have never tried an audio CD until yesterday, so yes it has me puzzeled, especially with trying the same process on 3 separte PC's. I always have Windows updates up to date, and all of the PC drivers, and run at least weekly my avg. antivirus, and malewarebytes, and Iobit Ultimate--PC tuneup/AV software.


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Asus DuoCore2 4GB memory XP PRO--this PC being XP has not been updated with windows update since they do not give updates--but the drivers are all up to date, and run the same AV programs.

So yes I am still wondering what the issue could be.
Thank You in advance
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