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Aspi Drivers Problem in XP
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 17:39:18 -0200, "Jan Áki Andreasen"
wrote: Hi all, My info: Windows XP Home sp1, Audio Catalyst CD ripper software. My problem: When I use my cd ripper software, it only copy songs in analog speed, instead of Aspi speed. That means, that I only can rippe the cd in real-time playing speed, and not as my CD-ROM can do, 16 speeds. I have downloaded aspi drivers 4.17 from Adaptech, and installed them. But I still can't get my ripper to work faster. How do I get XP to accept the aspi drivers? Restarting windows usually but in case you have already done that: The drivers you downloaded, 4.71 are not the most well behaved nor is the adpatec installer that puts them there. Using an earlier version of them being 4.60 is the simplest fix and they should not have any issues. You need to get Force ASPI frcASPI17.zip Extract all files inside frcASPI17.zip to an empty folder. (choose to "Use Folder names" options in WinZip when extracting files) Double click on the file called Killaspi.bat after files are extracted to un-install the 4.71 drivers you installed. (dont restart windows) Then double click on the file called Instaspi.bat to install ASPI 4.60 Restart Windows. Dave http://birdcagesoft.com |
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Adaptec would replace their grandmas heart medicine with sugar pills to make a $$$ --------------------------------------------------- "Jan Áki Andreasen" wrote: My info: Windows XP Home sp1, Audio Catalyst CD ripper software. My problem: When I use my cd ripper software, it only copy songs in analog speed, instead of Aspi speed. That means, that I only can rippe the cd in real-time playing speed, and not as my CD-ROM can do, 16 speeds. I have downloaded aspi drivers 4.17 from Adaptech, and installed them. But I still can't get my ripper to work faster. How do I get XP to accept the aspi drivers? Follow MPA procedure to install aspi 4.60. Get ForceASPI from he http://aspi.radified.com/ But better watch out: ================================================= From: smh Subject: ASPI Kills Win XP - Tim Kroesen's Expert Date: 5/24/03 Timmy Kroesen ("Net-Kook") wrote: You want to use ASPI level 4.6... ASPI on Win XP when ASPI kills it, Timmy? Isn't Adrian Miller one of the so-called "experts", Timmy? Don't you believe even your so-called expert, Timmy? ----------------------- From: Timmy Kroesen ("Net-Kook") Date: 6/24/02 "Stand Back' and watch that psychotic SMH chase yet more experts away from this NG ----------------------- Wise words from a Timmy's "expert": ========================================== ASPI Kills Win XP - Adrian Miller (cRoxio) ========================================== There were NO reports of aspi killing win xp. None, nada, zip, zilch! Yet: ==================== From: smh Subject: direct cd 5.02 or 5.02a and windows xp rc1 - ASPI "Kills" WinXP? Date: 8/1/01 "Adrian Miller (cRoxio)" wrote: 4.00 and 4.01 installed the Adaptec ASPI layer and there have been quite a few reports in the XP beta groups of that killing the OS. Aspi "killing" WinXP? "Quite a few" reports? how BIG are your BALLS, Adrian Miller (cRoxio)? --------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like cRoxio or Acraptec lets loose in Usenet this utter trash --------------------------------------------- ==================== ================================================= |
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Please note the *NEW* Abuse addy for SMH...
Be sure to mention this psychotic has been suspended from Usenet posting many times; most recently from Giganews. As he may be just circumventing abuse reports there, please continue to address them to GIganews also until they state he is no longer a customer for TOS abuse. X-Abuse-Report: ; "smh" wrote in message ... |
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This likely has nothing to do with ASPI, but with software. Try Nero's free
CDDAE ripper, or another. CDDAE is available at http://www.cdspeed2000.com/ Audio ripping speed is determined by the drive itself, many are very bad at it. The disc itself may also be to blame, especially if it happens to be copy-protected in some way, or damaged. To find out if the disc is readable at full speed, use CDSpeed and the "transfer rate" test and run the audio CD. It'll give you a graph of the reading speed. Burners make pretty good audio rippers, the Asus drive does it 52x, and can be had right now at BestBuy as a Verbatim 52x24x for $20. (might also be a LiteOn). BTW, ASPI 4.60 is definitely more stable than 4.71, and is the preferred ASPI by most all burning enthusiasts. If you use the Nero tools, no system ASPI is required at all. "Jan Áki Andreasen" wrote in message ... Hi all, My info: Windows XP Home sp1, Audio Catalyst CD ripper software. My problem: When I use my cd ripper software, it only copy songs in analog speed, instead of Aspi speed. That means, that I only can rippe the cd in real-time playing speed, and not as my CD-ROM can do, 16 speeds. I have downloaded aspi drivers 4.17 from Adaptech, and installed them. But I still can't get my ripper to work faster. How do I get XP to accept the aspi drivers? Greetings Jan Áki Andreasen Nuuk, Greenland |
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