on 6/11/04 2:56 PM, Paul Corsa at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I misspoke in my first post.  Audio Extractor doesn't work if the burner is
turned on first.  If I turn it on last, it works fine.

I don't have a copy of Conflict Catcher.  How do I go about rearranging the
order of extensions?

Mike

> Do you realise you just contradicted yourself from your first post to
> the second? Either it works when you turn the burner on before the
> computer or it works only if you turn the burner on after the computer
> is on? Which is it on the C600? With the S900 it may be a case of "when
> the extensions load". You may need to change their load sequence so the
> desired effect happens first. Conflict Catcher was/is great for sorting
> these things out but the company that sold it is out of business. Also,
> do not keep 2 versions of Toast on the same machine - that will cause
> problems. If you have 5 you should use 5 and not 4.1. Paul C
> 
> 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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