音频 CD 无法正确扫描、播放、翻录

如果音频 CD 无法正确播放、扫描或翻录,请首先验证您使用的是最新版本的 MediaMonkey,然后尝试以下任一操作。

  1. 某些系统无法翻录/刻录 CD,除非以管理员权限登录。
    要解决这个问题:
    • 以具有管理权限的 Windows 用户身份登录或;
    • 在强制管理员模式下运行 MediaMonkey(右键单击 MM 图标 -> 以管理员身份运行)或者;
    • 配置 Windows 以允许非管理员刻录光盘 确认 CD 声音未被“静音”。双击系统托盘中的扬声器图标,并确保 Wave/MP3 和 CD 音频的“静音”未被选中。
  2. 如果您有作为驱动器 A 或 B 连接的 CD/DVD 驱动器,则旧版本的 MediaMonkey 将无法读取它。要更改此设置,您需要编辑MediaMonkey.ini文件并从以下部分中根据需要删除字母 A 或 B:
    [系统]
    忽略驱动器字母=AB
  3. 当 CD/DVD-Rom 访问设置为“仅 PIO 模式”而不是“如果可用则 DMA”时,某些系统在播放 CD 时会出现卡顿。您可以在 Windows 中按如下方式更改此设置:
    • 右键单击“我的电脑”> 单击“属性”> 选择“硬件”选项卡> 单击“设备管理器”
    • 右键单击驱动器所连接的 IDE 通道,然后选择高级选项卡
    • 如果使用 PIO,请将设置更改为“DMA(如果可用)”
    • 重新启动并检查设备管理器 > IDE 通道 > 高级中是否正在使用 DMA。如果没有,请单击驱动程序选项卡,然后单击“卸载”。
    • 重新启动。重新启动时,Windows 通常会以 DMA 模式识别驱动器。
    • 如果无法将控制器设置为 DMA 模式,请再次尝试 MediaMonkey。
  4. 如果您有多个驱动器,请尝试断开任何外部 CD/DVD 驱动器——在某些系统上,它们可能会干扰内部驱动器。
  5. 有些系统可以正确播放 CD,但如果“翻录类型”设置为“安全读取”,则无法翻录。可能的解决方案/解决方法是:
    • 将 CD/DVD 驱动器的固件更新至最新版本
    • 将 Rip 类型从“安全读取”切换为“标准读取”
    • 使用http://www.ntcore.com/exsuite.php中的“CFF Explorer.exe”编辑“文件头”并禁用 MediaMonkey.exe 和 MediaMonkey (non-skinned).exe 的复选框“应用程序可以处理 > 2GB 地址空间”。
  6. 如果您仍然遇到错误消息,请尝试从插件目录中删除 in_cdreader.dll 插件(如果您在安装更新版本之前安装了 MediaMonkey 2.x,它将存在)。
  7. 某些系统无法翻录/刻录 CD,除非以管理员权限登录。您可以右键单击启动 MediaMonkey 的位置,然后选择以管理员身份运行。
    1. 如果您在播放 CD 时仍然遇到问题和/或收到“Win32 Raw_Read”错误消息,这可能是因为您未以管理员身份登录(Windows NT/2000/XP 系统默认使用 SPTI CD 驱动程序,如果用户未以管理员身份登录,则这些驱动程序可能会失败)或因为 ASPI 驱动程序已损坏。请尝试:
      1. 注销并重新登录。这有时可以解决管理员问题。
      2. 如果上述操作失败,请安装 Adaptec ASPI 驱动程序 4.6 版本。
        更多信息和可用的 aspi 驱动程序可在以下网址找到: http://aspi.radified.com/aspi.htm
    2. 在某些系统上,虚拟 CD 应用程序(例如 Alcohol 或 DriveImage)可能会与 CD 播放和翻录相冲突。如果您安装了任何此类应用程序,请尝试卸载它们。

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Audio CDs fail to Scan, Play, Rip correctly

If Audio CDs don’t play, scan, or rip correctly try any of the following, after first verifying that you’re using the latest version of MediaMonkey.

  1. Some systems fail to rip/burn CDs unless logged in with Administrative rights.
    To get around this:
    • Log in as a Windows User with Administrative rights OR;
    • Run MediaMonkey in forced Admin Mode (Right Click on MM Icon -> Run as Administrator) OR;
    • Configure Windows to allow non-Administrators to Burn Discs Verify that CD sound hasn’t been ‘muted’. Double-click the speaker icon in the system tray, and ensure that ‘mute’ is not checked off for both Wave/MP3 and CD Audio.
  2. f you have a CD/DVD drive that is connected as drive A or B then older versions of MediaMonkey won’t read it. To change this, you’ll need to edit the MediaMonkey.ini file and remove the letter A or B as appropriate from the following section:
    [System]
    IgnoreDriveLetters=AB
  3. Some systems experience stuttering on CD playback when the CD/DVD-Rom Access is set to “PIO Mode Only” and not To “DMA if Available”. You can change this in Windows as follows:
    • Right-click on My Computer > click Properties > select Hardware tab > click Device Manager
    • Right click on the IDE channel to which the drive is connected and select the advanced tab
    • If PIO is used, change the setting to ‘DMA if available’
    • Reboot and check in Device Manager > IDE Channel > Advanced whether DMA is now being used. If it isn’t, click the Driver tab and then click ‘uninstall’.
    • Reboot. On reboot, Windows will usually recognize the drive in DMA mode.
    • Try MediaMonkey again If this fails to set your controller to DMA mode.
  4. If you have multiple drives, try disconnecting any external CD/DVD drives–on some systems, they may interfere with internal drives.
  5. Some systems will play CDs correctly, but will fail to rip them if the ‘Rip type’ is set to ‘Secure read’. Possible solutions/workarounds are to:
    • Update the CD/DVD drive’s firmware to the most recent version
    • Switch Rip Type from ‘Secure read’ to ‘Standard read’
    • Use “CFF Explorer.exe” from http://www.ntcore.com/exsuite.php to edit the ‘File Header’ and DISABLE the checkbox “App can handle > 2GB address space” for MediaMonkey.exe and MediaMonkey (non-skinned).exe.
  6. If you still experience error messages, try deleting the in_cdreader.dll plug-in from the plugins directory (it will be there if you had installed MediaMonkey 2.x prior to installing more recent versions).
  7. Some systems fail to rip/burn CDs unless logged in with Administrative rights. You can right click where you launch MediaMonkey and select Run as Administrator.
    1. If you continue to have problems playing CDs and/or receive “Win32 Raw_Read” error messages, this may be occurring because you are not logged in as Administrator (Windows NT/2000/XP systems use SPTI CD drivers by default, and these can fail if the user is not logged in as Administrator) or because ASPI drivers have been corrupted. Try:
      1. Logging out and back in. This sometimes resolves the Administrator problem.
      2. If the above fails, install version 4.6 of Adaptec’s ASPI drivers.
        More information & working aspi drivers may be found at: http://aspi.radified.com/aspi.htm
    2. On some systems, Virtual CD applications such as Alcohol or DriveImage can conflict with CD Playback and Ripping. If you have any such applications installed, try uninstalling them.

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