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。
- 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。
- 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 - 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。
- 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。
- 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”。
- 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)。
- 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。
- 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:
- 注销并重新登录。这有时可以解决管理员问题。
- 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
- 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。
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.
- 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.
- 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 - 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.
- If you have multiple drives, try disconnecting any external CD/DVD drives–on some systems, they may interfere with internal drives.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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.
- 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:
- Logging out and back in. This sometimes resolves the Administrator problem.
- 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
- 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.
Applies to: MMW4, MMW5+
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