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Old July 27th, 2004, 08:30 AM
Elaine Litwin Elaine Litwin is offline
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Re: Unable to Read

Just to clarify a little more, I can't use the "duplicate disc" feature at all. I can use the "Import tracks" feature, but can only import tracks as .wav files, or not at all.


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Old July 27th, 2004, 12:27 PM
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Re: Unable to Read

does mirco-studio reconize your burner as able to read CD+G, What disc are you trying to copy. # please Bob
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Old July 27th, 2004, 04:51 PM
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Re: Unable to Read

Yes,


My burner does recognize cd+g - however I can't duplicate disc, and I can't import the files as cd+g files, I can only import as a wave file.

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Old July 27th, 2004, 06:32 PM
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Re: Unable to Read

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Yes,


My burner does recognize cd+g - however I can't duplicate disc, and I can't import the files as cd+g files, I can only import as a wave file.

Thx


Elaine Litwin
Elaine,

Your post have me totally confused. Which HP model do you have? How can it support CD+G and yet you cannot duplicate nor can you import a CD+G file? Any burner will import WAV.

Did you try to run the demo version?

How are you so sure your HP supports CD+G using MicroStudio?

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Jon
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Old July 28th, 2004, 04:15 AM
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What you should be able to do

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Yes,
My burner does recognize cd+g - however I can't duplicate disc, and I can't import the files as cd+g files, I can only import as a wave file.

Thx
Elaine Litwin
1. If Detect Drive shows your drive as CDG capable, you should be able to do all functions with Microstudio.

2. If your disc is severely scratched, or damaged in any way (such as the silkscreen flaking or peeling off), you will NOT be able to duplicate the disc due to irrecoverable errors.

3. If your disc is damaged, you SHOULD be able to use the Import Tracks screen and read in all the tracks individuallly... except any that are irrecoverably damaged, which will show ERROR instead of IMPORTED for the status. MAKE SURE you have the CDG button selected,not the WAV button.

How many discs have you tried?

Have you read the manual yet as to importing tracks?

We are all STILL waiting for you to tell us the drive model number. Run the DXDIAG program from instructions in this link and add it as an attachement here. That will tell us what drive you have, and also about your computer system so we can help you better.
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Old July 28th, 2004, 04:07 PM
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Re: Unable to Read

Elaine,
Your error is stated in this Post:http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?t=1106


The problem is that your drive is incorrectly saying that it will work, when it really will not work correctly for CD+G.

The only way to fix it is to replace the drive.
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Old July 29th, 2004, 08:22 PM
Elaine Litwin Elaine Litwin is offline
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Re: Unable to Read

Thanks for all the info - I've sent the dxdiag file to support. Even when I bring the tracks in as .wav files, and re-add the lyric track, I can't burn the end result!

When I try to burn, I get an "unknown file" error msg, and when I look back in my folder, I see a file created with the track name and the extension .dpf.

Is this a data protection file associated with the track that prevents it from being copied in any format?

Thx again

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Old July 30th, 2004, 08:06 AM
Elaine Litwin Elaine Litwin is offline
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Re: Unable to Read

I've been able to determine that the drive I have is a TEAC drive - apparently a drive that gives a false positive.

Given all the trouble I've had (even when I cc the .wav file, replace the lyrics and try to save the file, not even burn it doesn't work) I'm hesitant to make the investment in a new burner at this time.

Any other advice would be appreciated.



(PS I'm ordinarily not this dense so this is getting pretty frustrating )


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