Mike... the real one Posted February 14, 2001 Share Posted February 14, 2001 I have a problem with my computre... I cant read music CDs... My drives are a Pioneer DVD 16X and a YAMAHA CD-RW 4X4X16X. It seems that when I put a cd, there is no damn software able to read it. They all say the extension .cda cant be recognise. And for those software, I absolutely used everything imaginable... Winamp, Win Media Player 7, ATI CD player and Creative PlayCenter... Absolutely nothing is working. I wounder if anyone can tell me the source of the problem. Is it because none of those drives are able to read music CDs? And worst of all is that I still can rip de music with CDRWIN! So it means that the drives can read the tracks... I really dunno what to do... Please help me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ogAkira Posted February 14, 2001 Share Posted February 14, 2001 Has it always been unable to read Music CD's or did the problem just arised? The only thing I can think of is download the latest drivers for your players. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Windstorm Posted February 14, 2001 Share Posted February 14, 2001 Go to you device manager, in the properties of your cdrom drives try unchecking the digital CD audio checkbox ------------------ Caring is the first step toward disappointment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike... the real one Posted February 14, 2001 Author Share Posted February 14, 2001 WOOO!!! Computer are sooo weird..it's crazy..lol I checked the syncronised data transfer and it maked it not working. So it just works fine now that I've unchecked it! Thx a lot Windstorm, even if that wasnt the same thing you talked about...Dosnt matter, thx a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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