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Problems reading audio
I have a Yamaha CRW4416S. I just installed Microstudio 2.4. When I try to copy a CDG I get the following:
ERROR: Unable to read audio sectors 0 to 25 on device 2:3:0 ASPI Buffer is to Big. I have tried loading the adaptec ASPI per your web site but still get this same message. This drive worked fine in another computer running Ver 2.315. and windows 98. I am running Windows XP with nothing else loaded on the hard drive but Microstudio 2.4. |
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Here is a link to Yamaha drives discussion:
http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?threadid=1547 You need to go about half way down and read MTUsupport's post. Jim |
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Thanks for the info Jim but this is not the Yamaha drive I have. As a matter of fact the one I have was purchased from MTU several years ago and has worked great on my old computer.
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Niteman,
This old Yamaha drive was before the 8x drives and worked correctly for CD+G. The problem seems to be something in your system when using our ASPI Drivers. Please try both solutions located at: http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?threadid=493 Please let us know which one works for this.
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Bryan, MTU |
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Bryan,
I did not try solution #1 because it said this did not need to be done with version 2.4 . I did do sullotion #2 and this did not solve the problem. |
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On solution# 2 did you make sure to make the change to which ASPI driver was being used under Microstudio? If not then this will make no difference. This is the part under the Drives Menu, ASPI drivers in Microstudio. Change this to "Use Default Driver", then close and reopen Microstudio and try again.
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Yes I did change it to use default
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Try the Solution Number 1 again then, even though you have 2.400. Make sure that you delete the ASPI driver as specified in the steps.
If neither of these fix the problem, this means that something on your system is messed up in the reigistry dealing with the ASPI drivers and will require a reformat to fix the problem.
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Bryan, MTU |
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