>Thought I had this solved but....
>
>OS 9.1
>iTunes 2.04
>Authoring Support 1.1 loaded via Tomeviewer.  (wondering if I got all
>the pieces in the right places)
>- Extensions in Extension Folder,
>- Drivers, etc. placed in Authoring Support Folder in Extensions folder.
>
>Music CD loads and plays.
>When trying to Import a track I get an Unknown Error -39.

This isn't really an iTunes issue, but a CD drive and driver issue. I 
assume this is on the 2400 and you're using an external, possibly 
portable SCSI CD-ROM drive. Unfortunately the majority of those 
drives don't do digital audio extraction (ripping), chiefly because 
that facility missed inclusion early on in the SCSI-2 standard. Later 
ones and some higher-end older ones (notably Plextor and some Pioneer 
drives) often can, but it's hit and miss. The Sony vertically-mounted 
4x drive on a TAM can do it; the portable Panasonic 8x drive can't, 
etc. All ATAPI (IDE) drives support it because that standard came 
about much later (and is basically an encapsulation and extension of 
the SCSI-2 command set). You may also have luck with some older 
external drives that are similar to the drives that Apple was 
shipping.

The error you're getting is what you'll see if the drive doesn't 
support DAE. Moving software around is unlikely to help; if you can 
do it at all, it'll work with just your CD driver, Foreign File 
System & Audio CD access, and a tool like Quicktime (Pro) Player or 
SoundApp. So you may be out of luck with that drive.


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