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More => Old Versions => Media Center 17 => Topic started by: bv1pacb on July 07, 2012, 07:10:17 am
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I'm trying to help someone whose music is mostly unprotected WMA files. Attempts to burn these to a music CD using Media Center (17.0.165 and then 17.0.180) always result in the "Can't start the write" message. A 2nd attempt crashes the program. APE, WAV & MP3 files will all burn successfully, even when they are converted from the WMAs. I've also tried "converting" from WMA to WMA, but no luck. ? Any ideas out there, besides, of course, converting this person's entire library?
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I haven't heard this before.
Do the files play alright?
Could you email a sample WMA (and a link to this thread) to johnt at jriver dot com?
Thanks.
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Done. The failure occurs in test mode and actual. PC is a TOSHIBA Satellite L305-S5933 NoteBook with 3Gb ram running Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2.
Thanks
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Oh, and WMA files play just fine.
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I tried this again with two more substantial PCs, both Windows 7 machines. One, a recent build, responded with the same error message when attempting to burn WMA files. The other, also recent, started as though it would succeed, with “Writing lead-in area”, whereupon the status of each individual burn track, 40 minutes of music, changed from “In Queue” to “Complete”, and the process jumped to “Writing lead-out area”, taking perhaps 20 seconds, both in Test and Burn modes. In “Burn”, a small 2 KB unplayable track was written to the blank.
All tracks play normally using Media Center. Log files have been sent to johnt.
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I am getting this too with WMA files - in both Burn and Test mode.
First time through I get the "Can't start the write message" second attempt just crashes J River 17.
i have run a test burn with FLAC files and everything works perfectly.
Any ideas/answers on this one yet? Is there a codec issue?
Andy
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This will be fixed in a coming build.
Sorry for the trouble.
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After installing 17.0.182, MC wouldn't recognize CD blank in drive. A reboot cured this and WMA file burn succeeded.
Thanks!