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kenth

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  1. Sorry about the log. I though it cleared each session. My bad.
  2. I tried burning a flac file to CD on my new windows 8 (x64) computer with no joy. I get the message about not being able to get there from here & please install directshow filters. So I downloaded the directshow filters & even rebooted. No luck. (The directshow batch file requested admin privledges for registry, so I believe it is installed correctly.) I have the Windows 8 Media Pack installed. What am I missing? Thanks. Kent ImgBurn.log
  3. And thanks to the pointer to the "liteon" drives. I'll keep it in mind when I've a drive to replace!
  4. Thanks for the quick response (and awsome software). I guess I understand why I couldn't find the setting on my own! I understand that the resulting CD would be sonically identical. I stumbled onto this while trying to figure out the "perfect" way to archive my CDs so I don't have to re-rip them. Right now, the leading solution is a AccuriteRip-verified flac file with embedded metadata & cue-sheet. I was just trying to complete the circle & see if I could use this in ImgBurn to recreate a "perfect" copy of the original which passes the AccuriteRip test. dBPowerAmp tells me the "offset" has been modified, but it's otherwise accurate. The other rippers reject the copies. As dBpowerAmp + imgburn tell me I've got a correct copy with my embedded cuesheet flac file, I guess I'll consider it the correct archiving solution. I had just hoped to be able to take the "perfect" archive & make a "perfect" copy. Thanks again. Kent
  5. I'm trying to burn a cd from flac+cue sheet generated by dbPowerAmp. The resulting CDs are not accepected as "perfect copies" by accurate rip. (dBpowerAmp can grok it, but other acurraterip applications fail validation.) I understand that I need to adjust the "pressing offset" used by imgburn on this drive. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. I have attached the initial part of the logs from dBpowerAmp for the original and the copy (burned by imgburn) rips. Thanks. Kent dbamp-logs.txt
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