I am running Windows 98 se. I have a SONY CD-RW and an I/O Magic DVD Rom. When I attempt to RIP using either drive using dmc audio CD input all I get is insert audio Cd. Checking the options button shows no Drive to be selected. I followed all instructions and loaded the Adaptec ASPI drivers, and now I still have no drive to be selected, BUT I ALSO cannot get my Power DVD to run a DVD ROM. It says I have an ESDI-ASPI Incompatibility problem. How about some help getting this appearent problem solved?
Audio CD not recognized
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Try the ASPI version checking program and my ASPI drive lister program also in support >> audio cd input section of this web site. -
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I have been through all of that, including downloading the third party ASPi checkers of both Adaptec and the third party. The checkers say every thing is in order, yet the ripper does not work. I am reasonably familiar with the win 98 operating system and before I start chasing through the internet for other solutions I was hoping for some help out of the programs author. Please?
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Stroppy
You need to run:
My own ASPI Drive Lister - this will simply ask ASPI what devices are present on your system, listing them all (including hard disc drives). An Example from running on my system:
Adaptor 0, Target 0, Lun 0, SCSI Type: Disk, ASPI Type: Disk [Maxtor 3 - 1536U2 ]
Adaptor 1, Target 0, Lun 0, SCSI Type: CDROM, ASPI Type: CDROM [PHILIPS - CDD3610 CD-R/RW ]
Adaptor 2, Target 1, Lun 0, SCSI Type: CDROM, ASPI Type: CDROM [TOSHIBA - CD-ROM XM-5701TA]
Post hte results it will give an idea of what is happening in the system.Comment
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I think you would have to manually search out the aspi components and delete them, it sounds like there are multiple ones on your computer. Then install the update.Comment
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Finally got it working. It was a hardware/software conflict. I had to delete DVD & CD from the systems file in the Control Panel, Delete all CDR/RW software, All DVD player software, Clean up the registry, reload dBpowerAMP, Adaptec ASPI 4.57 and let win98 reload the hardware and walla!! 6 hours later the CD and DVD players were recognized and I could rip music fram a CD using dBpowerAMP software.
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