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GB-92

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  1. Ultimately, I have decided to go with a different disc burner that actually works. Thank you for your help. Goodbye.
  2. Okay, The codec showed up on this program. I was also able to see that it is a part of my Hauppauge, which is a device I use for recording A/V and HDMI streams from video games. However, the program didn't work right and I couldn't disable the codec. It just said failed over and over again.
  3. I don't see NPVR or NextPVR anywhere on the list showed by that program. The only thing I have installed is ImgBurn. This is only the second CD I've tried to make.
  4. I don't understand. Disable what? And how do I do it?
  5. So, should I get the AAC codec from here? http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/5555-how-to-write-an-audio-cd-from-music-files-using-imgburn/
  6. Huh... Most of them say the following: 1 -> Source (Vendor Info: Unknown) 2 -> MPEG-I Stream Splitter (Vendor Info: Unknown) 3 -> MP3 DEcoder DMO (Vendor Info: Unknown) 4 -> Sample Grabber (Vendor Info: Unknown) 5 -> Null Renderer (Vendor Info: Unknown) But some of them, nothing happens at all when I right-click and click on 'Display DirectShow'.
  7. It says this for both: 1 -> Source (Vendor Info: Unknown) 2 -> MPEG-I Stream Splitter (Vendor Info: Unknown) 3 -> MP3 Decoder DMO (Vendor Info: Unknown) 4 -> NPVR AAC Ecoder (Vendor Info: Unknown) 5 -> Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder (Vendor Info: Unknown) 6 -> ACM Wrapper (Vendor Info: Unknown) 7 -> Sample Grabber (Vendor Info: Unknown) 8 -> Null Renderer (Vendor Info: Unknown)
  8. I'm trying to create a CUE to make an audio CD Out of 18 files, which are all MP3 files, two of them cause an error when I load them in. "Potential DirectShow Error! - No data has been received for 10 seconds. Decoding Progress: 0 bytes" The log pretty much says the exact same thing. What's happening here? The files aren't corrupt or anything. I can play them just fine, and I was previously able to write them to an audio CD with Windows Media Player.
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