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Old December 14th 05, 01:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
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Default MCI sound driver


"Mart" wrote in message
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Heather wrote :-

..... I burned all of my mp3's as *data files* to CD's ..... and they
play just fine.


..... And saved an awful lot of hard drive space too vbg


LOL!! 1500 mp3's?? Nah. I still only used half of my 40 gig HD on WinME
with everything. Now that I have 120 gig, I will have "to go some" to fill
it up.

My downloading days are over coz I have 99.9% of what I wanted. And I did
75% of it on dialup. Btw....WinMX bit the dust, due to US Government
interference and threats of a lawsuit. Some of the more enterprising types
involved with it got it going again (can we spell h-a-c-k-e-r-s??) I
couldn't get it to download though. I have eMule on here, but haven't used
it.

XX Figgs...rushing to get ready for Elayne's arrival on Sunday. Why, oh
why, do I leave everything to the last minute?? (VBG)

Mart



"Heather" wrote in message
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DUH!! Thank goodness you got up early. I burned all of my mp3's as
*data files* to CD's and transferred them to this XP computer and they
play just fine. Somehow I missed that in his original explanation.

Or he can just play them from the CD drive if he wishes. Easy CD Creator
4 is pretty old, but it should work. No point in getting a new Roxio
version (they bought out Easy CD, SSAP)....but make sure you get either
Nero or Roxio on your new computer.

Night.....Heather

"Mart" wrote in message
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OK, let's just clarify a little further :-

... I can save/burn other file extensions
(.doc, .jpg, etc.) to CD

Are you SURE that you can't also save the 'original' .wav and .mpg's (as
data files)??

- it is the audio that can't be saved or copied.
Audio at this point is those you mentioned- .wav or .mpg's.

Note that 'Audio' are 'modified' .wav of .mpg (etc.) files which are
'converted' to .cda files by your Burning software to make an 'Audio
CD'.

In the meantime - assuming you can copy (burn) your .wav or .mpg files
to CD (as you can with your .doc, .jpg etc. files - after all they are
only 'data files') then you should be able to transfer all your music
files to your new pc by using CD's.

Note also that you cannot save the actual .cda formatted files to your
hard drive. (You can of course, save the 44 byte 'descriptor' part - but
that' neither use nor ornament g)

If you are trying to 'rip' tracks from Audio CD's to convert to .wav's
etc., (or vice-verca) then you *may* need special software e.g CDex (
http://cd-to-mp3.audiolaunch.com/cd-ripper/ ) but your existing burning
software *should* be able to do this.

Mart



"SSAP" wrote in message
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Hi Mart: Yes you are correct in that I can save/burn other file
extensions
(.doc, .jpg, etc.) to CD - it is the audio that can't be saved or
copied.
Audio at this point is those you mentioned- .wav or .mpg's.

My son also reminded me that mpg's cannot be changed to .wav (or was/is
that
the other way around?!) I do have .wav that he says he can not convert
and
copy to his audio player .

Burning softwa There are two Adaptec versions installed, neither
will
work for the audio burn (but will for the other file types)
1: Adaptec\Easy CD Creator 4\CreateCD
2: Adaptec\DirectCD

I am currently looking at the "Sounds and Multimedia Properties"
Devices
as well as the "System Properties" Device Manager Sound, Video and
Game
Controllers.
I see "Creative Sound Blaster AudioPCI (WDM)

Upon clicking on the properties in these device fields they say either
:
1. Driver is enabled
or
2. This device is working properly.

I will standby for suggestions but when any of you are ready for bed -
just
tell me and we can carry on again at your convenience.



"Mart" wrote:

SSAP, your problem really needs defining a little more clearly.

My PC is not allowing me to save any sort of audio
to CD: (Windows ME)

Are you saying that you can save (burn) other types of files (.doc,
.txt
etc.) to your CD but NOT .wav or .mpg's or even create Audio CD's?
What 'Burning' software are you using e.g. Nero, Adaptec, Roxio, etc.?

The error includes a line "Windows MCI Sound Driver is
not loaded. Install via Windows Contol Panel.
Would suggest that you can't PLAY the sounds. The MCI Sound Driver
would not
(normally) be required for copying and burning the files to your CD.

If your problem is with the burning operation ONLY, then you might
need to
re-install your CD Burning software. However, if the error report
occurs
when trying to PLAY the music, then (as Heather has alluded,
elsewhere) you
may have to re-install your sound card.

Upon digging around this is all I found that referenced
*MCI*: in system properties performance PC Cards:
(PCMCIA) - No PC card sockets are installed.

Is probably a 'red herring' as PCMCIA sockets are only (usually)
installed
on laptops!!

Would it be possible to hook the old tower to new tower
and transfer this way.
Yes - several options - but first, try to ascertain the 'real'
underlying
problem.

Mart



"SSAP" wrote in message
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My PC is not allowing me to save any sort of audio to CD:
(Windows ME)

The error includes a line "Windows MCI Sound Driver is not loaded.
Install
via Windows Contol Panel.

Previously I had been able to save audio to CD - not sure when it
messed
up
(ie following an update or power failure ... etc).

Upon digging around this is all I found that referenced *MCI*:
in system properties performance PC Cards: (PCMCIA) - No PC card
sockets are installed.

I recently purchased a new PC (Windows XP Media) and would like to
transfer
my audio (songs) from the old to new PC.

What, where should I be looking to fix this driver problem?

Would it be possible to hook the old tower to new tower and transfer
this
way.
I have no knowledge about this procedure.

Thank you in advance for your suggestions and guidance.