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Thread: CD insertion causes error message

  1. #1
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    Angry CD insertion causes error message

    After installing dMC on my Win2K system, I ripped an album to MP3 and tried to listen to it with Windows Media Player. Although it seemed to be playing it, I heard absolutely nothing.

    Worse yet, when I put a CD into the drive to listen to it, I now get an error dialogue that says "Access to the specified device, path, or file is denied" and the CD player does not start. After I uninstalled dMC, the problem persisted, and I noticed that there is still a ton of dMC stuff left in the registry, including "dMC.AidioCD.Autorun". Could this be the culprit? Can I just delete this entry from the registry. Why doesn't the uninstaller do a better job?

    I can't say that I'm very impressed with this product so far.

  2. #2
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    Whilst dMC is accessing a CD drive it tells windows not to autorun a program when a CD is inserted. Normally when dMC is exited it will restore the old program, also when dMC is being uninstalled it will restrore the old program. How it has not worked on yours I cannot say, but look in the regitry

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\\Shell\\play\\command

    The "" item is the program being run when a CD is inserted, there should be an item 'dMC' with the last program.

    If a track has no sound, it means you must have an older CD drive that does not conform to the standard MMC calls, or a drive that cannot Digitally Extract Audio. There are other Drive Command sets you could try Audio CD Input >> Options >> Advanced.

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