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HI FOLKS, WELL ITS TIME TO QUIT LUGGING AROUND THE 400 PLUS DISC I GOT AND PUT THEM ON A RACK MOUNTED PC (SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SAY I'M JUST ONLY BUILDING  A HOME SYSTEM). HERES MY PROBLEM EVRYTIME I CONVERT ONE OF MY CDG'S I GET BROKEN GRAPHICS OR BITS OF THE GRAPICS
STAY ON THE SONG UNTIL IT FINISHES IT LOOKS LIKE CRAP. I HAVE TRIED DISC JUGGLER,  AUDIOGRABBER, CDRWIN AND  MP3+G TOOLS. MY PC IS A HP ABOUT 7 MONTHS OLD  WITH TWO DRIVES  A LITEON DVD/RW/CD-R/RW  & A  ASUCO S480/A5 CDR. I HAVE TRIED BOTH DRIVES SLOWER RIP SPEEDS AND WENT AND BOUGHT A HIGH QUALITY DISC CLEANER...I'M LOST....PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN....THANKS IN ADVANCE...............CACTUS


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CACTUSJACK @ Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:01 pm wrote:
HI FOLKS, WELL ITS TIME TO QUIT LUGGING AROUND THE 400 PLUS DISC I GOT AND PUT THEM ON A RACK MOUNTED PC (SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SAY I'M JUST ONLY BUILDING  A HOME SYSTEM). HERES MY PROBLEM EVRYTIME I CONVERT ONE OF MY CDG'S I GET BROKEN GRAPHICS OR BITS OF THE GRAPICS
STAY ON THE SONG UNTIL IT FINISHES IT LOOKS LIKE CRAP. I HAVE TRIED DISC JUGGLER,  AUDIOGRABBER, CDRWIN AND  MP3+G TOOLS. MY PC IS A HP ABOUT 7 MONTHS OLD  WITH TWO DRIVES  A LITEON DVD/RW/CD-R/RW  & A  ASUCO S480/A5 CDR. I HAVE TRIED BOTH DRIVES SLOWER RIP SPEEDS AND WENT AND BOUGHT A HIGH QUALITY DISC CLEANER...I'M LOST....PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN....THANKS IN ADVANCE...............CACTUS


Drop your current burner & get a Plextor 716A.

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thanks for the quick response lonman but according to the plexor site you must have a minium  Pentium® 4 processor, and i have a 340 intel celeron D processor hate to change out processor when this pc is still under warranty, i have not built my new rack pc yet, will another model work? i am going to load them on a 200gig  external for now.  thanks cactus


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Then if you can do without the DVD portion, get one of these

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... EMC-NEXTAG

This is what I have & works great.

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Gotta agree with Lonman Plextor all the way. I can rip a disk at 24x without 1 error.

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STOP....BEfore you buy a plextor and check out a few other options

1. Make sure your CDG disc is CLEAN as can be
2. Rip the CDG at a slower rate (not optimal) start around 16x and work your way around from there (up or down)
3. Update firmware and aspi drivers

If the above dosen't work, then get a plextor


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thanks for the replys heres what aspi drivers i have installed are they the correct ones:    aspi 32.sys  ver. 4.71.2,   wowpost.exe ver. 4.6  (1021),  winaspi.dll ver. 4.6 (1021),  wnasp132.dll ver. 4.71.2 , thanks for all the replys....cactus


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:oh yeah: WELL I GOTTER DONE,  I CAME ACROSS A  PLEXTOR-PX-W4012TA INSTALLED IT ON MY SONS PC, ADDED AUDIOGRABBER AND WINAMP PRO/W PLUGIN AND WALAH NO MORE BROKEN GRAPHICS, THANKS TO CUZIN KEITH FOR THIS,  ON MY LAST VISIT HE THOUGHT THE PLEXTOR DRIVE HAD WENT BAD, SO HE SAID TAKE THIS WITH YA AND  LOW AND BEHOLD IT JUST NEED SOFTWARE UPGRADE...THANKS FOR ALL YA'LLS SUGESTONS....  :worship:  CACTUS   :dancin:


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Cousin, you are a jerk!......Now you know why I hate you....Now you know why they call you CatusJack, cause you stick people!....The next thing I give you will be smashed fersure.

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Catusjack is mad cause I gave my Pioneer twin tray to a total stranger I met on this board....Then I gave him, my own cousin, what I thought was a broken CDRW. LMAO


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CACTUSJACK @ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:01 pm wrote:
HI FOLKS, WELL ITS TIME TO QUIT LUGGING AROUND THE 400 PLUS DISC I GOT AND PUT THEM ON A RACK MOUNTED PC (SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SAY I'M JUST ONLY BUILDING  A HOME SYSTEM). HERES MY PROBLEM EVRYTIME I CONVERT ONE OF MY CDG'S I GET BROKEN GRAPHICS OR BITS OF THE GRAPICS
STAY ON THE SONG UNTIL IT FINISHES IT LOOKS LIKE CRAP. I HAVE TRIED DISC JUGGLER,  AUDIOGRABBER, CDRWIN AND  MP3+G TOOLS. MY PC IS A HP ABOUT 7 MONTHS OLD  WITH TWO DRIVES  A LITEON DVD/RW/CD-R/RW  & A  ASUCO S480/A5 CDR. I HAVE TRIED BOTH DRIVES SLOWER RIP SPEEDS AND WENT AND BOUGHT A HIGH QUALITY DISC CLEANER...I'M LOST....PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN....THANKS IN ADVANCE...............CACTUS


I suggest you try a software that allows you to extract the sub code using the MMC Interleave mode, download CDG Ripper and see what it says about your drives.  So far, you have been extracting using the standard cdg driver and Plextor is in fact the best option for this mode. I would say your problem is more like the wrong software for your drive models.  You might also want to try the Hoster Demo, it now handles this extraction mode, this way you'll have the answer if your drive is really CDG compatible.  If you're in the mood to change your dvd drive, Pioneer would be a great option, works very good with cdg.

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