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  • dinodev

    • Jul 2003
    • 4

    Can't Read/Recognize .cda (audio cd) Files!

    Yesterday I noticed that DMC Audio CD Input - as well as my Windows 98 File Explorer - no longer reads/recognizes my .cda (audio cd) files!

    I tried installing other CD to MP3 ripper softwares, but got the same result: All of them could no longer read my .cda files.

    I install/uninstall multimedia softwares quite frequently, so I suspect that my problem was caused by one of those processes.

    What must I do to fix this?

    Please note that my Windows98 CD Player, however, can still read and play audio CDs.

    Please help :-(

    Thanks.

    DINO de VEYRA
    email giantsteps@dinodev.com
    Quezon City, Philippines

    In case anyone here is interested in jazz sheet music, I bookmarked a webpage from where you can download PDF files:

    http://jazzdownloads1.dinodev.com

    Enjoy (",)
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44574

    #2
    If windows does not show the CDA files then it is a hardware issue rather than software (possibly), what does explorer show when you select the drive with a CD Audio Disc inserted?
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • dinodev

      • Jul 2003
      • 4

      #3
      Explorer & CD Player Seem OK, BUT...

      Thanks for your quick reply, Spoon.

      My CD Player can still read and play audio CDs. (Whew!) - The reason why I think it's not a hardware problem.

      Although Explorer does recognize that presence of my CD ROM, it doesn't seem to recognize the .cda files on my CDs.

      I read (from http://aspi.radified.com) that Windows 98 is supposed to have the ff. files:

      windows\system\iosubsys\apix.vxd
      windows\system\aspienum.vxd
      windows\system\wnaspi32.dll
      windows\system\winaspi.dll

      Using Start -- Find -- Files or Folders, I discovered that MY SYSTEM DOESN'T HAVE the file, winaspi.dll (!)

      Can this be the culprit (as to why any CD-to-MP3 Ripper software that I install wouldn't read the .cda files on my audio CDs)?

      I've searched the 'net for how to restore this particular dll back into my system, but I couldn't find anything that helped me.

      So, here I am again, yelling...

      HEEELP!!

      from Dinodev
      email giantsteps@dinodev.com
      Quezon City, Philippines

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44574

        #4
        Support >> Audio CD Input

        you can find a link there to reinstall ASPI
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • dinodev

          • Jul 2003
          • 4

          #5
          Followed Your Advise, BUT STILL...

          Again, Thanks a bunch, Spoon, for your quick reply. I followed your advice, BUT STILL...

          I went to http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc-support-audio-cd.htm, and followed the step-by-step instructions under "Windows 95/98 Specifics (ASPI)" -- I ran the ff. .exe files:

          * Adaptecs ASPI Version Checker
          * ASPI Drive Lister
          * 3rd party ASPI update*
          (The Adaptec ASPI 4.71 update didn't seem to agree with my system.
          Instead, I used the 3rd party ASPI update.)

          After running Adaptecs ASPI Version Checker again, this is the report that came out:

          LOG0143: ************************************************** ****
          LOG0144: Starting TEST2 installer on Fri Jul 11 00:44:03 2003
          ASPICHK0438: OS = Windows 95 (4.10.2222)
          UPGRADE1004: c:\windows\system\wnaspi32.dll dated 09/10/1999 04:06:00, 45056 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: c:\windows\system\wnaspi32.dll version 4.6.0.1021
          UPGRADE1004: c:\windows\system\winaspi.dll dated 09/10/1999 04:06:00, 5600 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: c:\windows\system\winaspi.dll version 4.6.0.1021
          UPGRADE1004: c:\windows\system\iosubsys\apix.vxd dated 09/10/1999 04:06:00, 22603 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: c:\windows\system\iosubsys\apix.vxd version 4.6.0.1021
          UPGRADE1004: c:\windows\system\aspienum.vxd dated 09/10/1999 04:06:00, 7743 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: c:\windows\system\aspienum.vxd version 4.6.0.1021
          ASPICHK0582: ASPI is properly installed and is fully operational. However, no host adapters have been detected (0xE8).
          ASPICHK0592: ASPI installation has problems
          LOG0218: Closing installer log on Fri Jul 11 00:44:03 2003
          LOG0219: ************************************************** ****

          Then I ran the ATPI Drive Lister again, which yielded the ff. report:

          "Init Returned: No Adaptors"

          The status of my CD Player, Explorer and CD-to-MP3 Ripper softwares, etc. are the same as when I first posted my problem:

          * My CD Player CAN read and play .cda audio CDs,
          * Explorer recognizes the presence of my CD ROM, but fails to recognize
          the .cda files,
          * CD-to-MP3 Ripper softwares cannot read my CDs. i.e...
          - Even with a CD is loaded, dMC Audio CD Input's interface
          reads "insert audio CD."
          - When running another program called Slow Speed CD Transcriber
          (v.1.47), I get the ff. error messages: "Could not find any CD
          devises," "ASPI reported 0 adapters," "DOS reported 1 CD devices,"
          and the application quits automatically.

          'Still hoping that you could help me. I hope the above infos help.

          from Dino deVeyra
          email giantsteps@dinodev.com
          Quezon City, Philippines

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          • Spoon
            Administrator
            • Apr 2002
            • 44574

            #6
            Those files:

            windows\system\iosubsys\apix.vxd
            windows\system\aspienum.vxd
            windows\system\wnaspi32.dll
            windows\system\winaspi.dll

            do a search for each of them and rename them to .old, reboot (normal windows does not need them) then try the 4.72 install.
            Spoon
            www.dbpoweramp.com

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            • dinodev

              • Jul 2003
              • 4

              #7
              ..aliiive.. aliiiVE, IT'S A-LIIIVE!!

              WOW.. F-I-N-A-L-L-Y!!
              I was able to fix my problem with this:

              Windows ASPI drivers version v4.71.2

              I downloaded it from here:
              http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

              Thanx A BUNCH(!), Spoon! ΓΌ

              DINODEV
              Quezon City, Philippines
              email giantsteps@dinodev.com

              ThanxToken: In case anyone here is interested in jazz/bossa sheet music, here's a webpage from where you can download PDF files:

              http://jazzdownloads1.dinodev.com

              Enjoy (",)

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              • merix

                #8
                converter rmx to mp3

                pls can you give a free software to convert rmx...


                thank you

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