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  1. Now it works Installed DCBassSource_v1.11, restarted Windows. Success: CD CUE file was created successfully. Just for info: Guys, thanks a lot for help!
  2. What i have installed on my comp by default is K-Lite Codec Full Pack. Probably that's not enough, but i'm not a computer geek like dontasciime is. Guys, you have a lot of patience for people like me. Wish you well.
  3. Honestly, i didn't know where to look for the ID3 tag version info. All i found about ID3 tag is shown on the screenshot below. It shows two versions: So, as i understood it is not possible to burn an Audio CD from these files using ImgBurn?
  4. OK. Here's an information obtained with ID3-TagIt program: Duration: 00:45:01 File size (KB): 15830 Bitrate (kBit/s): 48 CBR / VBR: CBR Samplerate: 32000 Channel: Mono Version: MPEG-1.0 Layer III
  5. It's a MPEG Audio Layer 3 32000Hz mono 48Kbps and there are no pronlems with other files that i've tryed with to create CD CUE file. Have no clue how to check it.
  6. I was trying to create a CD CUE file. Right after a file was added to imgburn got this error. Screenshots: Pressed OK here. Than this banner came up: Pressed OK here. After all got this: Log: I 13:58:33 ImgBurn Version 2.4.0.0 started!I 13:58:33 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 13:58:33 Total Physical Memory: 916,460 KB - Available: 645,788 KB I 13:58:33 Initialising SPTI... I 13:58:33 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 13:58:33 Found 2 DVD
  7. To me it looks strange too, but that is true. And that's right, speed, succesful creation image file from disc/verification of a disc against image file depends on drives. One drive failes to create/verify on slow speed, other did it succesfuly no matter what speed was selected. Thanks for answers!
  8. Shame on you!!!! :D Regards Aaaaaa... That's not my CD. I've borrowed it.
  9. While creating image file from disc i recieved an error: Here's a log: I 20:45:10 ImgBurn Version 2.4.0.0 started!I 20:45:10 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 20:45:10 Total Physical Memory: 916 460 KB - Available: 596 072 KB I 20:45:11 Initialising SPTI... I 20:45:11 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 20:45:11 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 2 DVD
  10. Thanks, blutach! I guess it depends on a player, good player will make switching layers seamless regardless of what SPLIP was saying for the selected sell 'Yes' or 'No'. Having option check 'seamless' set by default (i.e. unticked) i'm happy with the results - switching of layers always seamless in my player. And to the players supporting seamless option, what is it might say in the description for the player supporting 'seamless' layer break? Or basically you discover about it on a practice?
  11. Thanks blutach! Up to this day i always burned DL disks with check seamless unticked (SPLIP was saying 'No', except for the grey star on the selected cell). But playing such disk in my DVD player i never ever noticed any pause when playing across the LB. It seems to me that none seemless works as seamless.
  12. Mmmm... Well, i do not know if my player supports it or not, but i never ever noticed any pause while drive switches the layers. And i'm talking here about DVD9 i've burned with Imgburn and the selected cell where marked as 'NO' in the SPLIP column (i.e. none seamless) for the most of the times. I'm confused.
  13. O yeah! I missed it! It sounded to me as 'yes' is better than 'no'. If so, than why by default it is set to 'no' (not seemless)? Or do i misunderstood something, because layer breaks with green, blue and yellow stars (better options) always marked as none seemless layer break, on the other hand layer breakes with the grey stars (worst options) marked as seemless? Why? Isn't it better to have 'Check Seemless' option ticked for all the time?
  14. Hi! Although, seamles option was present in older version and newer version doesn't have it. But, i'm kinda curious, what that option was for? And in which cases it needed to be ticked? Thanks!
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