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  1. If I ask the Foobar guy he'll say: You could just as easily ask the ImgBurn guy to modify his code... etc It was just a question. It can easily be modified manually with the text editor. It's not a big deal. Thanks anyway.
  2. Hi there! I'm having a compatibility problem between Foobar and ImgBurn when I create a cue file. Just an example: If I have an ape file, when I create the cue file, ImgBurn writes the FILE line automatically like this: FILE "01. Song1.ape" APE Foobar does not play the cue file if is not written like this: FILE "01. Song1.ape" WAVE Is it too much asking to have the cue file automatically written as the second example shows? Thanks!
  3. Here! One more for Offset correction! I take the opportunity to say: Thank you LIGHTNING UK for your work! Greetings.
  4. Sorry, I'm a little bit slow with updates... I don't have to tell you that the 2.4.4.0 is working perfect as well, right?
  5. So... the new ImgBurn 2.4.3.0 + DSP-Worx filter work perfect on Vista x64!! Thank you very much LIGHTNING UK! It was worth it to wait!
  6. Don't worry LIGHTNING UK! Thanks anyway for your comments.
  7. I wanted to burn a CueSheet file (ape/cue) with Imgburn and the RadLight APE filter installed... no luck. First I get an error saying that Imgburn can not read the file because is in use by some other application... this is not true. No program is reading the files. Then, after canceling the process, I get another error message: "GetAudioInformation_DirectShow Failed!" - "Reason: Unable to open file" Actually the WMP can play the ape files with the RadLight APE filter installed. Some ideas? Greetings!
  8. Yes... actually I didn't want to use the RadLight APE filter... but it works under Vista x64!! For the FLAC filter, I've tried almost all of them and no luck. MadFLAC doesn't work either. Will see... Pity, I liked the DSP-Worx one...
  9. Hi there! I would like to know if I can find an good APE & FLAC (if more formats better) DirectShow filter/s working properly under Vista x64. My purpose is to burn Cue/Sheets files with Imgburn. I've used before DSP-worx in my XP computer... I've installed it in Vista x64 too, but I couldn't run the "register.bat" afterwards. Some ideas? Thanks in advance!
  10. I can answer myself now... Nero does the job on the fly too, using it's own libraries. I've just made a few tests monitoring Nero during the burn process and no trace of any temporary file.
  11. Hi! LIGHTNING UK! I have a question for you. I know that ImgBurn uses the DirectShow (Filters installed) to burn ape, flac and other audio compressed files. Having cue+ape files, I can load the cue into Nero too (no need to convert the ape in wave). Question: Does Nero uses the DirectShow too or it just creates a temp wave file? Greetings!
  12. Problem solved! Something messed up in the DirectShow filters. Solution: Run "Codec Tweak Tool" for broken filters fix. http://www.codecguide.com/download_other.htm Thanks LIGHTNING UK!
  13. Thanks LIGHTNING UK! for your test version. Loading the normal cue+wav into ImgBurn (cue as the first post shows) I get this error:
  14. Uh...??? First of all, if I try that I get exactly the same error. Second: I don't think it should be an "APE" at the end of the line. It has to be a WAVE file, otherwise is not gonna be an Audio CD.
  15. I've edited the cue file (first post) in order to see if at least ImgBurn can see the ape file. I've converted the wav file into an ape and saved it into the same folder. Then I've edited the file line into this: FILE "Mosaiques - Beethoven.ape" WAVE Now I get this error message. EDIT: DC-Bass DirectShow filter already installed, even before ImgBurn.
  16. Sure, anytime. Right. I've just created an nrg image with Nero and I loaded it into ImgBurn without problems.
  17. I've tried a cue+bin from the CD, and it's the same thing... no reaction.
  18. To make it more clear, that's what I see after I load the cue file in Write mode:
  19. Here is another CD. Same result. No action in ImgBurn and no log. As you see in the attachment, both files in the same folder. Here is the cue: FILE "Bloch.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO INDEX 01 03:07:17 TRACK 03 AUDIO INDEX 01 06:18:17 TRACK 04 AUDIO INDEX 00 10:31:34 INDEX 01 10:46:05 TRACK 05 AUDIO INDEX 00 13:46:51 INDEX 01 13:47:30 TRACK 06 AUDIO INDEX 00 16:31:67 INDEX 01 16:35:42 EDIT: After I load the cue file in Write mode nothing happen. I see only this in the Source Box: SONY DVD+RW DW-P50A 1.8f (ATA) Current Profile: CD-R Disc Information: Status: Empty Erasable: No Free Sectors: 359.847 Free Space: 736.966.656 bytes Free Time: 79:59:72 (MM:SS:FF) Supported Write Speeds: 4x; 8x; 12x; 16x ATIP Information: Start Time of LeadIn (MID): 97m24s16f Last Possible Start Time of LeadOut: 79m59s74f
  20. Of course. I can perfectly load the cue file into Nero or EAC. Both programs see the wav file and show me the dialog window to burn the CD. I can try with another CD... I'll let you know.
  21. Hi. Here I've the cue from the same disc created by ImgBurn: CDTEXTFILE "Mosaiques - Beethoven.cdt" TITLE "Mosaiques-Beethoven op18 no 1&4" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" FILE "Mosaiques - Beethoven.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Beethoven op. 18 n.1 allegro con brio" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400561 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "adagio affetuoso ed appassionato" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400562 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 10:03:30 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Allegro molto" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400563 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 20:10:33 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Allegro" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400564 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 23:40:23 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "op. 18 n.4 Allegro ma non tanto" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400571 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 30:43:73 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "andante scherzoso quasi Allegretto" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400572 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 39:48:57 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Menuetto: Allegretto" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400573 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 46:56:66 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "Allegretto" PERFORMER "Quatuor Mosaiques" COMPOSER "L. v. Beethoven" ISRC FRZ130400574 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 50:53:60 Even if I try to load this cue+wav made it by ImgBurn itself, nothing happen. It seems to be that ImgBurn does not see the wav file at all. No tracks, no log, nothing. Please help! EDIT: Talking about compatibility, the 4th line: "COMPOSER" (and the rest of COMPOSER lines in the tracks) produces an error in EAC and Nero as well.
  22. Hi there! Nice to see you here LIGHTING UK!... and in Doom9 I have a problem trying to load a Cue Sheet (cue+wav) from one of my CDs. It seems to be that the cue files made by EAC are not 100% compatible with ImgBurn. The cue+wav files works very good with EAC and Nero but when I try to load the cue to ImgBurn, nothing happen. Here is my cue file: REM DISCID 5C0D0208 REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.99pb4" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" TITLE "Beethoven" FILE "Mosaiques - Beethoven.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Track01" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Track02" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 10:03:30 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Track03" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 20:10:33 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Track04" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 23:40:23 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Track05" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 30:43:73 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "Track06" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 39:48:57 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Track07" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 46:56:66 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "Track08" PERFORMER "Mosaiques" FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 50:53:60 Some ideas? Thanks in advance! EDIT: I've last version installed: 2.4.1.0
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