It was a late night, I have windows XP. Anyway, I found out that that there
was file corruption. I removed and re-installed windows media player and now
can rip to my heart's content.
fyi, I could do anything but rip files.
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:57:01 -0800, vegaslady
> <> wrote:
>
> >I am on version 11.05721.5268 using windows 95. I was able to rip & burn CDs
> >until yesterday.
> >
> >Now, each time I try, and I've tried several different CDs, I get an error
> >but no error code or description of error.
> >
> >I've tried removing items from library thinking it is a size limitation, but
> >that doesn't work. I've also tried rebooting several times. I've created a
> >different library, and that doesn't work. I've tried a variable rate format,
> >that works, but then I can't play music as I get a codec error.
>
>
> It sounds like you've tried changing some complicated stuff.
>
> Going back to the beginning - I'm *certain* you're not using 11.05721
> on windows 95 - late night there ? ;-)
>
> Can you actually *play* the CDs by pressing the Play button in media
> player after inserting a CD ? Or the specific problem is restricted to
> ripping ?
>
> When you say there's an error but no error code - the best you can do
> now, is to post a screenshot on a file upload website which we can
> look at - press ALT + PrtScrn, then Paste into Paint.NET or similar,
> and save as an image e.g. at http://www.rapidshare.com/
>
> We should be able to make some guesses about what the no-error
> actually is (or if there's any text there, write it down and post it
> here)
>
> Cheers - Neil
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