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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: tboy34 on August 09, 2007, 02:57:18 pm
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I hope somone can help me. I posted a message last night, and I have yet to get any kind of assistance. I'm running the new version of J River. For some reason, I cannot play a CD within the software. If I open the disc up in the file menu, I get a message that says, "There is nothing to play". It isn't reconizing that there is a disc in the CDRom To play. Can anyone out there shed some light on this. I've tried everything and nothing is working.I have tired to uninstall it and re-install it, but I still am already registered. I wanted to do a clean install but cannot seem to register the software myself. It's always registered for me.
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Under drives and devices, in the tree on the left, find the CD and press play. That should work.
If you need to post again, please use reply to your existing thread instead of starting a new one.
Have you tried multiple CD's? Are they purchased or CD's you burned?
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Under drives and devices, in the tree on the left, find the CD and press play. That should work.
If you need to post again, please use reply to your existing thread instead of starting a new one.
Have you tried multiple CD's? Are they purchased or CD's you burned?
These are CD's that I purchased and I tried what you suggested and it doesn't work. I tried closing the software out and opening it again. Nothing! I can't figure this out. ?
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Can you play with Windows Media Player?
What other CD related software is installed?
Please copy your system info from MC Help and paste it here.
Let us know which drive letter you're trying.
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I had this problem before, several times. I've found out that it wasn't MC's fault but the DVD/CD drive. Check to see if your computer recognizes the CD. Check My Computer and try playing the CD in WMP or any other player.
Every time this has happened to me I had to replace my DVD/CD drive...thanks god for warrenties ;D
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Can you play with Windows Media Player?
What other CD related software is installed?
Please copy your system info from MC Help and paste it here.
Let us know which drive letter you're trying.
I cannot play it in Windows Media, but it will play in Winamp. Where would I fiind info from MC Help? I don't know how to do this. I don't think I need to replace my drive. I never had a problem before.
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I had this problem before, several times. I've found out that it wasn't MC's fault but the DVD/CD drive. Check to see if your computer recognizes the CD. Check My Computer and try playing the CD in WMP or any other player.
Every time this has happened to me I had to replace my DVD/CD drive...thanks god for warrenties ;D
How do I do this. I'm not familar with this?
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Open Windows Explorer and find the disk, then try to play it.
Open Windows Media Player and do the same.
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Open Windows Explorer and find the disk, then try to play it.
Open Windows Media Player and do the same.
No I cannot play it in Windows Media. But why can I play it in winamp?
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Please copy your system info from MC Help and paste it here.
Let us know which drive letter you're trying.
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It's the E: Drive
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Please copy your system info and paste it here.
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Please copy your system info and paste it here.
how do I do this. I've never done this before.
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Choose Help on Media Center's menu, then choose system info. That will copy some text to your clipboard.
Then paste it into a message here. Ctrl-V will paste. Or a right click with your mouse and then choose paste.
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Choose Help on Media Center's menu, then choose system info. That will copy some text to your clipboard.
Then paste it into a message here. Ctrl-V will paste. Or a right click with your mouse and then choose paste.
Media Center Registered 12.0.279 -- C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 12\
Microsoft Windows XP Workstation 5.1 Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Intel Pentium 4 1715 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 1048 MB, Free - 618 MB
Internet Explorer: 7.0.5730.11 / ComCtl32.dll: 5.82.2900 / Shlwapi.dll: 6.0.2900 / Shell32.dll: 6.0.2900 / wnaspi32.dll: N/A
Ripping / Drive E: Mode:Normal Type:Auto Speed:Max
Drive F: Mode:Normal Type:Auto Speed:Max
Digital playback: Yes / Use YADB: Yes / Get cover art: Yes / Calc replay gain: Yes / Copy volume: 32767
Eject after ripping: Yes / Play sound after ripping: No
Burning / Drive E: CDWRITER IDE1610 Addr: 1:0:0 Speed:16 MaxSpeed:16 BurnProof:Yes
Test mode: No / Eject after writing: Yes / Direct decoding: Yes / Write CD-Text: Yes
Use playback settings: No /
Portable Device Info
Removed devices:
Interface Plugins:
Library Server (Active)
TiVo Server (Active)
UPnP Server (Active)
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It looks like you have two drives. Is the problem identical on both?
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It looks like you have two drives. Is the problem identical on both?
Yes I do have two drives. One is CDRW, the other one is a separate DVD Drive. Yes it's the same situation on Both drives.
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It looks like you have two drives. Is the problem identical on both?
Jim What do you make of this?
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I don't know, but if you can't play CD's with Windows Media Player, then there's something going on that isn't related to MC.
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I don't know, but if you can't play CD's with Windows Media Player, then there's something going on that isn't related to MC.
But why would I be able to use other programs to play stuff. I use winamp and dbpower. The CD's play in those but not MC
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I don't know, but, as I said, if it's also happening with WMP, it's not an MC problem.
The comment above about the possibility of a bad drive has to be considered.
If it were my machine, I would uninstall any software related to the drives.
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tboy34, you might try and update your MC 12.0.279 to the latest version (Media Center 12.0.301).
Not sure it will help, but It's always good to try.
Higginz
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tboy34, you might try and update your MC 12.0.279 to the latest version (Media Center 12.0.301).
Not sure it will help, but It's always good to try.
Higginz
Where can I get this version. Because when I hit update in MC I get nothing.
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Here:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=41902.0
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I don't know, but, as I said, if it's also happening with WMP, it's not an MC problem.
The comment above about the possibility of a bad drive has to be considered.
If it were my machine, I would uninstall any software related to the drives.
Jim,
Could this have something to do with the BIOS in Windows. Because I just experienced something weird. I tried again to play the CD within MC but a mp3 started to play. It seems that the CDROM is working fine, but the direction or association is messed up. Do I make any sense?
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I had this problem before, several times. I've found out that it wasn't MC's fault but the DVD/CD drive. Check to see if your computer recognizes the CD. Check My Computer and try playing the CD in WMP or any other player.
Every time this has happened to me I had to replace my DVD/CD drive...thanks god for warrenties ;D
When this happened to you, were you able to play CD's within Windows Media? Were you able to play CD's in other software and not in another one?
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just a shot.
is 'use digital playback of audio cd's' under options>cd&dvd>general, disabled? is so enable it.
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tboy,
Could you make a very detailed list of what you do when you try to play the CD?
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tboy,
Could you make a very detailed list of what you do when you try to play the CD?
First, I place the CD in the CDROM drive, Normally it starts up itself. Then starts to play in MC. But it starts and I get a message that says WARNING! There is nothing there to play. That is it.
I have even gone into "Open File" Select the E:Drive which is AUDIO and click on a track on the audio CD and nothing. I still get the same message.
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just a shot.
is 'use digital playback of audio cd's' under options>cd&dvd>general, disabled? is so enable it.
Where can I find this in MC?
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Where can I find this in MC?
under tools.
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just a shot.
is 'use digital playback of audio cd's' under options>cd&dvd>general, disabled? is so enable it.
I just checked, Yes it is checked.
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Does the CD show in "My Computer"?
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First, I place the CD in the CDROM drive, Normally it starts up itself. Then starts to play in MC. But it starts and I get a message that says WARNING! There is nothing there to play. That is it.
Where is the message coming from?
I have even gone into "Open File" Select the E:Drive which is AUDIO and click on a track on the audio CD and nothing. I still get the same message.
Where is "Open File"? What program? Windows Explorer?
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Where is the message coming from?Where is "Open File"? What program? Windows Explorer?
In MC I go to File, Open media file, then to the D:Drive and open my media folder. I highlight the track within the E:Drive and and open it up. That is when I get the message that says: There is nothing there to play. Now I just tried that again later on last night. When I did what I just listed, on a CD. It now starts to play that last mp3 that was played. Plus, the light on the CDROM Drive on the tower is just blinking but not playing. In Windows Media Player I get a message that says that WMP cannot play the file. It doesn't reconize it. I can't figure this out. I guess my CDROM Drive is damaged in some kind of way. It's probably a result of why I had to re-install Windows anyway.
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Does the CD show in "My Computer"?
Yes the CD does open in my computer. What does that mean?
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Yes the CD does open in my computer. What does that mean?
First I want to thank you all for your input. All is okay now! I spent all day reformatting my hardrive and re-installing Windows XP Professional. J River now plays CD's and does all the wonderful things it does. I have no problems now. Thanks again for all of you're help. :) ;) :)