- Does CDex work with DVD+RWs? I cannot hear audio, CDex and DVD+RW compatibility
- Posted by NewRipper on February 20th, 2004
I installed CDex 1.51 yesterday.
The issue:
I cannot hear any audio. The track seems to be playing as the minutes
count on screen. Autograbber seems to work but not CDex
System Information:
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CDex version :1.51
OS Version :Windows XP (Version 5.1 build 2600 Service Pack 1)
Aspi Manager :Adaptec; Adaptec's ASPI Layer 4.70
Device Name: "_NEC DVD+RW ND-5100A "
Drive does not support MMC
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I have tried all the tweaks as suggested by CDex Help.
What kind of CD-ROM settings do you use (Read Sectors and Read
Overlap)? Read Sector: 26 Read Overlap: Grayed out
Did you try the Auto Detect function yet? Yes and I selected one that
said " Pass"
Which encoder you have selected? I tried both Lame and Windows WMA
encoder
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Obviously being a Dell product there is no support, neither is there
any
support at the NEC site because it is an OEM product.
Wise People, I am seeking some solutions:
1. " Does not support MMC" - Can somebody help by telling me what that
means? How can I get around it?
2. Where can I find information about DVD+RWs and MMC?
3. How can I convert .wma files created using WMP9.0 to .wav so that I
can fade them out?
Helpless, NewRipper
- Posted by Jyeshta on February 20th, 2004
Sorry for the top-post, but from fred-bloggs to me the other day:
"Hi Jyeshta,
Have you tried checking/unchecking the [use native NT SCSI library]
box
in options/settings/cd drive? You could also try re-detecting your CD
drive."
I don't know if this will work for you, but it worked for me with my
CD-RW drive.
On 19 Feb 2004 17:06:46 -0800, whats@mail.com (NewRipper) wrote:
- Posted by Bubba on February 21st, 2004
"Jyeshta" <whatever@twixtntween.com> wrote in message
news:spic3057c3qaakijfupkhcpoi80ap9gmec@4ax.com...
I have the same problem with CDex. I tried to uncheck
[use native NT SCSI library] box. It comes back with
wnaspi32.dll not found.
Use the native NT SCSI library instead?
How do I get this dll. Also if I answer no,
what will happen?
- Posted by Dcjtee on February 21st, 2004
Another born again idiot unable to use a search engine. Ask Father Christmas to
leave it for you....
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- Posted by Jyeshta on February 21st, 2004
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:58:13 GMT, "Bubba" <bubba654@aol.com> wrote:
You might want to try installing the ASPI drivers. The following is
from Don M. to me, a few days ago:
"ForceASPI 1.7 installs ASPI 4.60, which usually solves compatibility
problems with later ASPI versions.
http://radified.com/ASPI/forceaspi.htm (link at "Installation")"
Good luck!