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dand9959 wrote on 9/24/2004, 6:48 AM
You can always use Windows Media Player if all else fails.
BigEgg wrote on 9/24/2004, 7:46 AM
...or a very good & 100% freeware called Cdex. http://www.cdex.n3.net/
IanG wrote on 9/24/2004, 7:48 AM
Is this happening with all CDs / Tracks? If not, can you play the offending CD / track on your pc? Have you been able to do this OK with an older version of MS?

Ian G.
Sauli wrote on 9/24/2004, 10:42 AM
I experimented with numerous CDs and the same message came to me.
It seems that there is a bug.

(MS 4.0 build 42)
IanG wrote on 9/24/2004, 12:26 PM
>It seems that there is a bug.

Yes, I get exactly the same error - no problems with lack of disk space, protections etc!


Ian G.
EJMARTIN wrote on 11/10/2004, 5:29 AM
I have just purchased Sony Vegas Movie Studio and also ran into this error. I did 2 things to my computer after this so I don;t know which one actually worked for me, because then I no longer got the message. I had upgraded my Windows Media Player to V10 (which can be done at no cost at microsoft's web site), I had then copied from the media player songs from my CD to my hard drive and was able to pull them into my project. As I was making these copies I noticed that another music application that is on my system kept loading and I realized I had 2 applications set as default, so I disabled the second application (Music Match Jukebox) and kept Windows Media Player as my default player for music. I then decided just to see if I could extract from within my Vegas software and I was able to with no error. Hope this helps you also.