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blackbeltninja
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Hey guys
A bit of background: I've always used MusicMatch Jukebox to encode mp3 files from CDs; I am currently using version 8 (although v10 is out, I have a licenced v8 ). I have the same spec of the programme running at home and at work and suddenly my home computer cannot make mp3s.
Basically, MMJB stopped working, so I tried to reinstall it. The install crashes with an error message halfway through. It still works at my office, though, and when I uninstalled and reinstalled it at the office using the same CD, it works fine - guessing it's not the install file.
At the same time, none of my other encoders - AudioCatalyst, among others - will work at home either any more. They start fine and claim to be encoding, but I just get a load of static as the mp3. I have tried ripping from both a DVD-rom and a CD-rw with the same results, so I'm guessing it's not the drives. Also, I can use Win Media Player to make wma files with no problem. I can write mp3 files back to audio CD as well with no problems.
Both machines are running WinXP Pro - in terms of the campus agreement with MS, staff members can upgrade their Win98/Me/2000/XP Home to the university's version of XP Pro, which is what I did. It was a clean install - I bought a new hard disk before putting on XP Pro, and it worked fine from last March until mid-April 2007 when it all went to pot. I do the Win updates at home regularly as well, so I'm sure that updating won't solve the problem.
Net searches have suggested I might need a new ASPI layer, but according to others out there, XP already has ASPI covered.
Anyone got any ideas? I'd appreciate a pointer or two. I've never seen anything like it before and I am desperately trying to avoid reinstalling WinXp from scratch.
Thanks
-d-
A bit of background: I've always used MusicMatch Jukebox to encode mp3 files from CDs; I am currently using version 8 (although v10 is out, I have a licenced v8 ). I have the same spec of the programme running at home and at work and suddenly my home computer cannot make mp3s.
Basically, MMJB stopped working, so I tried to reinstall it. The install crashes with an error message halfway through. It still works at my office, though, and when I uninstalled and reinstalled it at the office using the same CD, it works fine - guessing it's not the install file.
At the same time, none of my other encoders - AudioCatalyst, among others - will work at home either any more. They start fine and claim to be encoding, but I just get a load of static as the mp3. I have tried ripping from both a DVD-rom and a CD-rw with the same results, so I'm guessing it's not the drives. Also, I can use Win Media Player to make wma files with no problem. I can write mp3 files back to audio CD as well with no problems.
Both machines are running WinXP Pro - in terms of the campus agreement with MS, staff members can upgrade their Win98/Me/2000/XP Home to the university's version of XP Pro, which is what I did. It was a clean install - I bought a new hard disk before putting on XP Pro, and it worked fine from last March until mid-April 2007 when it all went to pot. I do the Win updates at home regularly as well, so I'm sure that updating won't solve the problem.
Net searches have suggested I might need a new ASPI layer, but according to others out there, XP already has ASPI covered.
Anyone got any ideas? I'd appreciate a pointer or two. I've never seen anything like it before and I am desperately trying to avoid reinstalling WinXp from scratch.
Thanks
-d-













