mike ansberry wrote:
on 6/11/04 1:15 PM, Paul Corsa at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it is an external scsi on the C600. On the S900 it is an internal scsi. The problem happens when I do turn the external burner on before I start the computer. The audio extractor doesn't function properly then. If I turn the burner on after the computer is up and running, it works fine. Since the burner on the S900 is internal, it starts when the computer starts. The audio extractor doesn't work on it at all. That is the main problem. I can't extract at all on the S900.
Mike
I assume it is an external CD burner, Yer? SCSI? All external SCSI devices should be turned on before the computer. This is just a fact of life. I believe even an IDE burner on a Sonnet 66 or ACARD 66 PCI card will have to play by the SCSI rules, as it is seen as a device on a SCSI bus. Paul C
ansberry wrote:
If I start up either my C600 or my S900 before I start up the cd burner,
Audio Extractor
doesn't work properly. It jumbles the tracks and gives some tracks negative
lengths. If
I start up the burner first, it works fine. This happens if I use Toast 5 or
Toast 4.1. What can I do to straighten this out?
Mike
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