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Geezer999
12-27-2003, 17:08
Just burned my first CD from some mp3 files using LiteOn, but when I load the CD in the CDRom JetAudio Basic 6.0 dosn't activate, nor does the CD play when I bring up JetAudio. I select Disc and it shows CD in D drive, but still will not play. I can go to My Computer and select D, then all the tracks show by file name, and they play just fine in Jet when I click on a track. Does there have to be a ID3v1.1 and/or ID3v2.x tag(s) put on each track before they will show? I'm using a copy of my original mp3 files. I've checked all the preferences/settings and have Jet as my default player, etc. Note: I never had this problem using the previous version of JetAudio Basic, however I was burning with a different CDRW. This should not make any difference as far as I know. Added note: Looks like the Reverb and the Hall/Room, etc option was removed from 6.0. Getting closer and closer to needing the Pro version:) JetAudio is still the best of the best no matter what they change. Thanks guys!
Other Audio CDs work with jetaudio? And if you put your cd in a radio?
Oh, btw, tracks on an audio cd don't have any tpe of tags. The only info you could add to a CDA track is CD-Text.
Could it be that your CD-Audio cable is not connected?
Try setting JetAudio to digital playback mode!
Geezer999
12-28-2003, 08:16
Other Audio CDs work with jetaudio? And if you put your cd in a radio?
Oh, btw, tracks on an audio cd don't have any tpe of tags. The only info you could add to a CDA track is CD-Text.
>>> Regular purchased CDs auto load with no problem. It is only CDs that I created from my Media Files. These are tracks that I either recorded from my old LPs or downloaded on the net. They play perfect, but I have to click on My Computer and then D drive. I can then click to play each track. Of course the original tracks in my Media Files play just fine. No big problem here, however it seems that any CDs should load and start when inserted into my CDRom.
Geezer999
12-28-2003, 08:25
Could it be that your CD-Audio cable is not connected?
Try setting JetAudio to digital playback mode!
>>> Here's my settings: Preferences > Audio CD > Playback/Insert silence between trcks (2 seconds) > Read CD-Text Information > Advanced > Only option is Generic SCSI Interface. Jet is registered as default. Is this what you mean when referring to Cable Connection?
>>> Here's my settings: Preferences > Audio CD > Playback/Insert silence between trcks (2 seconds) > Read CD-Text Information > Advanced > Only option is Generic SCSI Interface. Jet is registered as default. Is this what you mean when referring to Cable Connection?
Nope eXity's is refering to that small "A" or "D" that appears in jetaudio's main window. Click it an options appear to choose from Analog or Digital Playback.
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