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| Thread ID: 23841 | 2002-08-27 07:57:00 | still getting error 80070002 please help | fireblade (1642) | Press F1 |
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| 74176 | 2002-08-27 07:57:00 | ok this is what happens, I get a cd then i copy to my media player then i copy to cd -device then when the cd comes out once it has been burned i get the error , music doesnt go to the device.I click on the error to take me to windows media player errors which says it is 80070002. But i am not opening a link or file just burnning a cd. please help. |
fireblade (1642) | ||
| 74177 | 2002-08-27 08:59:00 | What model CD Writer do you have and what software are you writing with? I've had problems with my Iomega ZipCD and EZCD Creator 5. Not same error message but looks like it has finished and then aborts at the last second. I thought it might be the software but haven't installed new program to prove that (reinstalled EZCD to no effect). robo. |
robo (205) | ||
| 74178 | 2002-08-27 09:01:00 | Hi Fireblade, Try reading this info from the Microsoft site to see if this explains the error for you: support.microsoft.com HTH Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 74179 | 2002-08-27 10:28:00 | Trying to look at this logically, the error message has to be real. You say you are copying to WMP, therefore the music must be going going to a file in a directory (folder). I dont use the method you are using but looking at WMP7, Tools-Options-CD Audio, there is a Copying Settings section and under that a default destination, which can be changed. But WMP is not finding it? I venture to suggest it may be a setup/operational/usage problem on your part, ie finger trouble? :) |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 74180 | 2002-08-27 11:41:00 | sorry mike i have done this , once i have copy the cd from copy to cd or device it says error then i click on it and it sends me to microsoft surrort media player. | fireblade (1642) | ||
| 74181 | 2002-08-27 12:10:00 | Just a hunch... I am having difficulty understanding exactly, but I think you are using WMP to read a Music CD, then writing the CD you have read into WMA back to a CD-R. If so, you may well have a file path error. If WMP expects to find the original CD at the end of the write operation, it cannot do so, and gives an error. Try saving the CD tracks to a separate directory, then close WMP, then open and read them in from the directory to write them out again. I suspect that they are in temporary files the way you are doing it, and it expects the original CD to be there... You must remember that there are several file paths involved in what you are doing now, so errors can occur. |
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