NRG-imagesta poltettu Nero:lla CD-levyksi. DVD-soittimessa, Panasonic DMR-E53, toimii. Win DVD7:llä toimii, mutta kaikilla muilla (Winamp, Windows MediaPlayer, RealPlayer, Nero Show Time... ) kuuluu vain suhinaa. MediaPlayer löytää kappaleiden nimet, Win DVD7 ei löydä.
Kyllä. Ei futaa. Tästä puuttu joku codec tai joku semmonen. WinDVD7:ssa se (mikä lie) on sisään rakennettu ja sen takia sillä ohjelmalla levy toimii. Onko joku titonen tästä hommelista ?
Normaali CD-audio levyt kyllä toistuvat yleensä kaikissa ohjelmissa suoraan, jos siitä CD-levyn toistaminen yleensä onnistuu. Onko Winampin asetuksista päällä Digital audio extraction (ctrl+p sitten plug-ins ja input ja CD/LineIn plugin ja configure)?
Kokeile WindowsMediaPlayerin asetuksista seuraavaa,josko auttaisi. "Why can't I play CDA files? The .cda (CD Audio Track) file isn't registered to be opened by Windows Media Player. You can register the Player to play CDA files by doing the following: 1.In Control Panel, open Folder Options. 2.In the Folder Options dialog box, click the File Types tab. 3.In the Registered file types list, scroll down to the CDA extension to see which program is registered to open the file type. The associated program, shown in the following Details for 'CDA' extension area, should open whenever you place a CD in your CD drive or when you double-click a CDA file. If no program is displayed, register the Player by completing this procedure. 4.In the Details for 'CDA' extension area, click the Change button. 5.In the Open With dialog box, select Windows Media Player as the program that you want to use to open CDA files. 6.Make sure that the Always use the selected program to open this kind of file check box is selected. Note that the actual music tracks on a CD are usually WAV files that you can't see; the CDA files on a CD act as a table of contents for software that "point" to these hidden music tracks. If the Player is registered to open CDA files, but you still can't play the CD, the CD may not have been created using CD-burning software (that is, the CDA files, but not the music files, were copied to the CD)."