by KenBuzz » Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:16 pm
Okay, I've upgraded to MM Gold, but the same problem. I am attempting to burn an Audio CD using non-DRM source files that are located on my home LAN.
A - When I try to burn an Audio CD from my downstairs computer, where the source MP3/WMA files are physically located - success!
B - When I try ot burn the EXACT SAME Audio CD from an upstairs computer, where the very same MP3/WMA files are being accessed via my LAN - DRM error. The files are *not* DRM-protected, so this appears to be a false positive.
C - My workaround right now is AFTER the upstairs MM complains about DRM, I drag the playlist from MM to WMP and burn the CD there. It works perfectly.
I see no "network caching" option under the MM Audio CD burner. The checkboxes are there for the MM MP3 CD burner, but I'm trying to burn an Audio CD playable on any system. MM can access and play all of my music files across my LAN, the ONLY thing the upstairs computer seems incapable of doing is buring a CD, somehting that WMP upstairs can do fine. The downstairs MM is flawless in all regards, and it's the same version of MM on both systems.
The next thing I'm gonna try is the "Virtual CD", but I'm going to have to read up on that - I haven't a clue what it is or how it can help me.
Lowlander asked me to submit a debug log. If the Virtual CD is a dead end, how do I create that?
Okay, I've upgraded to MM Gold, but the same problem. I am attempting to burn an Audio CD using non-DRM source files that are located on my home LAN.
A - When I try to burn an Audio CD from my downstairs computer, where the source MP3/WMA files are physically located - success!
B - When I try ot burn the EXACT SAME Audio CD from an upstairs computer, where the very same MP3/WMA files are being accessed via my LAN - DRM error. The files are *not* DRM-protected, so this appears to be a false positive.
C - My workaround right now is AFTER the upstairs MM complains about DRM, I drag the playlist from MM to WMP and burn the CD there. It works perfectly.
I see no "network caching" option under the MM Audio CD burner. The checkboxes are there for the MM MP3 CD burner, but I'm trying to burn an Audio CD playable on any system. MM can access and play all of my music files across my LAN, the ONLY thing the upstairs computer seems incapable of doing is buring a CD, somehting that WMP upstairs can do fine. The downstairs MM is flawless in all regards, and it's the same version of MM on both systems.
The next thing I'm gonna try is the "Virtual CD", but I'm going to have to read up on that - I haven't a clue what it is or how it can help me.
Lowlander asked me to submit a debug log. If the Virtual CD is a dead end, how do I create that?