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Sam
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I agree with Sam as to it being a Hardware/Configuration problem. I have not had any other clients reporting this type of problem to me. Please make sure that you have all of the Windows updates from http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
This is the only thing that I can think of. Also you might try making sure that you have the latest version of Firmware from www.plextor.com for your CDR drive.
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I got it to work using disc juggler
I did manage to finally figure out a successful means of getting the last track on multi-session CD's imported. First I would import all but the last track of each disc I am importing using hoster. Then I used Disc Juggler to create a disc Image of just the last track of each of the discs I was importing. Then I burned a new CD with the image I created. I then imported them into Hoster with no problem and everything looks great. The process is a little painful but until 3.2 comes out it is a means of getting around the problem.
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Upnext,
Microstudio has a workaround for multisession that works too, use Multisession as the search criteria and you'll see. ![]()
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I've tried the workaround using Microstudio and the results are not good. Granted you do get the file imported but the quality of the graphics are poor.
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I've never had problems with poor graphics. Perhaps it is your choice of recording media or your burner.
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Microstudio will give you clean graphics. If you are getting bad graphics, this is probably the brand of Blank CD's that you are using or the drive is breaking the graphics up. If Hoster is working with Clean graphics then it has to be the brand of discs that you are using for Microstudio.
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Bryan, MTU |
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I don't think it has anything to do with recording media
My experience has been the following:
I used Microstudio to import the last track on the multisession CD's to the hard drive. Microstudio hangs and the program has to be aborted but the file does get created. When that file is imported into Hoster it works but the graphics are consistently poor quality. I tried an entire set of new Chartbuster CD's and got identical results. I changed the CD Rom drive and got the same results. When I used Disc Juggler to create a custom CD of just the last track of all the Chartbuster CD's it created an image on the hard drive of just those tracks. I then used Disc Juggler to write that image to a CD. I then imported all the tracks into Hoster without a problem and the graphics were perfect. It seems to me the Microstudio and Hoster are probably using very similar code to read in the CD+G tracks and the multisession discs are not being handled correctly yet. Microstudio sort of works but still has a problem or it wouldn't hang when reading the last track. I'm sure this will get corrected by MTU but in the meantime what I have described is a way I have found to successfully import the last track on multisession CD's with excellent results. Maybe the graphics problem I experienced is because I have a slower CPU running Microstudio and Hoster (750MHZ), I don't know. I guess that if the workaround works for you, thats great, if not here is another potential way of getting around it until 3.2 comes out. At any rate I am thrilled with Hoster and the whole suite of MTU products. Keep up the good work MTU!! ![]() |
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