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Old December 7th, 2007, 07:37 PM
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Nothing to feel bad about.

It must not be that, then.

I believe all that's required is version 1.1 or higher.
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Old December 8th, 2007, 04:23 AM
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.NET 3.5 no help either

3.5 didn't change anything. Still the same.

I even tried a disk that was in very good condition and it did the same thing. When I check the BIN Files in the folder they show as 0 bytes. It won't even play directly from a disc. It reads it and shows the titles I click the one I want to play, the black lyrics screen pops on for a split second but it doesn't do anything else.

Basic troubleshooting now tells me that it isn't the discs (tried with several brands and ages) it shouldn't be Windows (all the updates are there and it didn't work with the two .NET Framework types but I'm not ruling it out completely) The burner works perfectly with Hoster and isn't on the "doesn't work for this program list" not to mention I tried three other models and finally MStudio is updated to the latest version (4.004).

And banging my head on the keyboard is clearly not helping though the tattoo of the letters G H J does look kinda cool.

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Old December 8th, 2007, 08:00 AM
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Do you have any other burner software such as Roxio Easy CD Creator installed that might be interfering?

It has been known to happen.
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Old December 8th, 2007, 11:07 AM
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Monolithent,
I think you are just going to have to face it that the condition of these disks are going to prevent you from importing them. Sound Choice uses some of the cheapest and worst disks made. They are too thin (layered) and too transparent to work right to begin with. Then when you add the age and condition you are really in trouble. No program of software update can over come these conditions at that point.
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Old December 8th, 2007, 12:32 PM
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I even tried a disk that was in very good condition and it did the same thing.

Basic troubleshooting now tells me that it isn't the discs (tried with several brands and ages)

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Apparantly they are not all old, beat up discs.

Maybe you got a corrupted download. Uninstall Microstudio, download a new .exe file and install it. See if thsat makes any difference.
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Old December 8th, 2007, 01:21 PM
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The only burning capability I have with this particular machine is only what comes with windows. No Roxio or Nero or anything like that.

Ddouglass, like I said, I tried with several different brands and types (believe me I know about SC and their media) but it didn't make a difference on any of them. I tried with the newest and shiniest discs I have and it did the exact same thing as all the others.

I will try a reinstall per your suggestion George and see if that helps.

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Old December 8th, 2007, 05:34 PM
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Reinstall didn't help either

So here's where this stands.

I went out and bought a brand new disc from a local dealer, threw it in tried to import it. Same as all the rest.

Per George's suggestion I first tried an update (just found out about 4.005) which didn't change anything. Then being a bit more bold I uninstalled MStudio and rebooted my machine. Did a fresh install from a fresh download (saved to my computer) from MTU, rebooted per requirements in the install software. Tried again and still the same.

Does anyone know where the MTU ASPI drivers can be located? Reason I ask is because the burner is firing up but then seems to stop when it should be reading the disc. A new driver might help at this point. Worse case I am no further along than I am now.

This is frustrating. I'm not giving up but my keyboard will need replacing soon from the beating its taking. Maybe a nice one, wireless, yeah, with multimedia controls and a card reader, yeah that would be nice.

gotta learn to control the inner monologue.....sorry

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Old December 8th, 2007, 05:56 PM
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go to www.goldenhawk.com and download that.
it will be in demo mode but you can burn with it.
see if you can burn anything with that. Bob
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Old December 8th, 2007, 09:06 PM
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Downloaded and installed CDRWin demo from GoldenHawk.

Put in a good disc and set it to copy. It analyzed the Disc layout then analyzed audio subcode (all the way through to 100%) then it gave me...

Error Unable to create file "C:\CDRWINXX.CUE"

Any idea what theat means? From what I remember it has something to do with the Graphics information on the track.

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