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Job
Guest
I've been trying to find a way/software to rip some CDs.
The only thing I've accomplished so far is to get myself
wrapped around the axle so tightly that a rabid feeling
started coming over me. So.....I unclenched my teeth, wiped
the foam from my mouth and decided to come dip into this
fountain of knowledge. And yes, I'm probably one of the
last five people in the universe that is still using Windows
ME (and proud of it podner). Enough frivolity, on to the
serious stuff.
I have downloaded various programs that advertise they will
rip CDs and will work with Windows ME. The programs are:
CDex
Express Rip
WinAmp
dBpoweramp Music Converter
Exact Audio Copy
All of them except Exact Audio Copy did not show/list my
CD-RW drive nor
my CD-R drive.
Exact Audio Copy although installed would not even open. It
just gave error message
"The ASPI interface could not be initialized correctly!
(Error E8h) (No host adapters found)"
I started Googling and did not find anything specifically
talking about ME yet there are quite a number of problems
with "Rippers" failing to detect drives. A lot of proposed
fixes talked about ASPI layers (yeah, like I understood that
<bg>) and that WNASPI32.DLL needed to be installed or
updated. Most of the problems being reported were by folks
running XP (not unexpected as most of the world is on XP).
My WNASPI32.DLL in Windows\System folder was Version 4.71.1
so I downloaded and installed Version 4.71.2 but that didn't
help.
Now I'm done with my whimpering. Are any of you who use ME
doing any "ripping"?
What 'Ripper" do you use? After reading my incoherent
whining, any scientific guesses as to how my problems can be
corrected so I can become a rip-roarin' buckaroo?
Thanks and Merry 9 Days Til Christmas.
Job says, "Hmmm......I gain more weight and I won't need
advice about ripping pants!"
The only thing I've accomplished so far is to get myself
wrapped around the axle so tightly that a rabid feeling
started coming over me. So.....I unclenched my teeth, wiped
the foam from my mouth and decided to come dip into this
fountain of knowledge. And yes, I'm probably one of the
last five people in the universe that is still using Windows
ME (and proud of it podner). Enough frivolity, on to the
serious stuff.
I have downloaded various programs that advertise they will
rip CDs and will work with Windows ME. The programs are:
CDex
Express Rip
WinAmp
dBpoweramp Music Converter
Exact Audio Copy
All of them except Exact Audio Copy did not show/list my
CD-RW drive nor
my CD-R drive.
Exact Audio Copy although installed would not even open. It
just gave error message
"The ASPI interface could not be initialized correctly!
(Error E8h) (No host adapters found)"
I started Googling and did not find anything specifically
talking about ME yet there are quite a number of problems
with "Rippers" failing to detect drives. A lot of proposed
fixes talked about ASPI layers (yeah, like I understood that
<bg>) and that WNASPI32.DLL needed to be installed or
updated. Most of the problems being reported were by folks
running XP (not unexpected as most of the world is on XP).
My WNASPI32.DLL in Windows\System folder was Version 4.71.1
so I downloaded and installed Version 4.71.2 but that didn't
help.
Now I'm done with my whimpering. Are any of you who use ME
doing any "ripping"?
What 'Ripper" do you use? After reading my incoherent
whining, any scientific guesses as to how my problems can be
corrected so I can become a rip-roarin' buckaroo?
Thanks and Merry 9 Days Til Christmas.
Job says, "Hmmm......I gain more weight and I won't need
advice about ripping pants!"