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yetanother1

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  1. Thanks! BTW - to my way of thinking I did the appropriate thing. I'm sorry if I offended anyone. "ImgBurn" wasn't working. I happened to know enough that it was due to a problem in a windows support library. There was no mention of this problem anywhere in the forum. Please move this thread to its appropriate location if you desire.
  2. This isn't really an ImgBurn problem, but it affects ImgBurn operation and I can find no mention of it in the forums, nor do I know how to fix it. I was creating a CUE file that references some MP3 files. Most of the files were analyzed properly, but one particular file always caused ImgBurn to fail with an error in the c:\windows\system32\mpeg2mdx.ax file. I then ran ImgBurn from a different computer, accessing the problematic MP3 file over the network, and things worked perfectly. The mpeg2dmx.ax files are different in the two systems (one is based on XP Home and the other on XP Professional, if that is significant). The one in the failing system is from Elecard.Ltd and is version 2.0.84.3049 The one in the working system is from Microsoft and is version 6.5.2600.5512 I don't know if the fix is simply to replace the mpeg2dmx file. Somehow I think that the fix is more involved as the mpeg3dmx.ax file was probably part of a larger package. Any ideas on what needs to be done to fix the failing system? TIA
  3. I've experienced the same problem with very low volume on the burned DVD. I burned the DVD from a .iso file. The reason I think that it is an ImgBurn problem is that I played the source .iso file on my PC (using VLC Media Player) and the volume was fine. The post about making sure that the correct audio track is confusing to me, as I can't find anyplace within ImgBurn where this is mentioned. Any thoughts? TIA
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