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More => Old Versions => Media Center 17 => Topic started by: Yanoush on February 27, 2012, 01:58:17 pm
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I've just upgraded from JRMC15 to 17. So far impressions are good but I've encountered a problem. An enhanced CD which used to play just like any other CD won't play at all. I get "Playback Problem" and a wording that quotes error 2 (specifically it is Christina Perri's "Lovestrong" so hardly an obscure or old CD). Anyone know how to solve this?
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Follow up... I got round it by ripping the CD to the hard drive but would like to think a user could play an enhanced CD in MC in the same way as any other CD.
It played in MC15 without a hint of a problem. In MC17 I get the error and cannot persuade it to play. What's changed?
Thanks for this excellent software, and for the commitment to continual improvement. Hope it helps to raise this very small flaw.
:)
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i have the same issue. A Sony disc - Brian Eno, Discrete Music. The actual music file on the disc seems to be a 54mb .cds file.
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i have the same issue. A Sony disc - Brian Eno, Discrete Music. The actual music file on the disc seems to be a 54mb .cds file.
Interesting. I don't see a Sony release or an Enhanced CD version of this album. Is it one of these?
http://www.discogs.com/Brian-Eno-Discreet-Music/master/6436 (http://www.discogs.com/Brian-Eno-Discreet-Music/master/6436)
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My apologies. It isn't Sony, it's Virgin. 7243 8 66494 2 3
I notice that the disc includes an audio.exe, skin.exe, audio.dll, wmmp.exe file amongst others in a /player directory, so this would explain why an occasional 'can't find any playable files' message occurs. And I guess also why it has to be ripped to an HDD to get to the .cds file, which at 50+ mb would seem to be the actual music file/s.
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Heh, that's what I expected. it's the only copy-protected disc of the lot.
These discs will be hit-or-miss. Best bet, get a non-copy protected version. Last copy-protected disc I purchased was ages ago, from Amazon, and I sent it back to them for a full refund. No thanks.
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But no copy = no play?
The thought crossed my mind when I saw that mentioned in your link. Oh well, I have the vinyl - guess I'll just have to copy it!
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And thanks for your responses. I wandered around Discogs (which I did not know) and found a track/CD I've been looking for, and ordered the CD. Very nice.
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But no copy = no play?
Generally this isn't the case. My memory is getting fuzzy here, but I believe there were a handful of copy-protected discs that required the installation of sneaky software upon initial disc insertion. These relied on a) auto-play/auto-install being enabled, and b) an accommodating Windows system. Neither of these conditions is true today, but you may find the disc works just fine in other (older) setups.
Its a great disc - buy a good one if you can.
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I will indeed. Cheers.
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If you could get your hands on one of the very first single session CD-rom drives, it should play without installing any rootkit or other player program.
It is slow though, 1x or maybe as 'fast' as 4x.