sjb700
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posted on 1-30-2006 at 08:01 PM
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ripping from CD then copying across network
Hi, I've just finished ripping all my CDs with eJukebox, this is the first time I've used it for this, I used to use another program.
Anyway, all was fine until I tried to copy some of the music to my girlfriend's PC, our computers are networked in our flat so this is much easier
than ripping the CDs all over again.
When trying to copy some of the files I kept getting errors, I eventually realised that this was only happening for the MP3s I had ripped with
eJukebox.
Does eJukebox use some kind of DRM system to prevent the copying of files? If so is there a way around it as I now have several thousand MP3's on my
PC and I don't want to spend ages ripping them all again.
If there is no way around this could you please make it clear that using eJukebox to rip MP3s will render them impossible to copy because it's going
to waste a huge amount of my time and having looked again I can find nothing to say that any DRM will be put in place.
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Audiosoft
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posted on 1-30-2006 at 09:24 PM
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There is no DRM on eJukebox rips. The mp3's eJukebox creates are normal mp3s. Not sure what the problem is. You should be able to transfer the files
just like any other files. What does the error say?
Audiosoft
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sjb700
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posted on 1-31-2006 at 05:49 PM
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The error actually says 'error, make sure your disk is not write protected' or somthing very similar.
The disk is clearly not write protected because I can copy other music to it fine, it's only the ones produced by eJukebox... very strange..
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Audiosoft
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posted on 1-31-2006 at 10:09 PM
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That's odd. Maybe it is failing because one of the files you are trying to copy is currently being played? But even then it should not happen if you
are just trying to copy the files and not delete them. Have you tried copying a single CD's folder while eJukebox is shutdown? This shouldn't be
happening but a sure fire work around would be to burn a cd or dvd of the mp3s and transfer them on disc. A CD should be able to hold around 11 mp3
albums at a time. A DVD around 60 albums.
Audiosoft
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rllercstr7
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posted on 1-31-2006 at 11:13 PM
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sbj700,
Have you tried running the network setup utility on these 2 machines? I have found that whenever I am given a network error running this again and
restarting the PCs almost always fixes it, because it resets all of the read rights. In XP it can be found at
Start->Programs->Accessories->Communications->Network Setup Wizard. Make sure you turn file and printer sharing on. I hope this solves
your problem because I know how annoying stuuf like that can be.
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sjb700
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posted on 2-1-2006 at 06:03 PM
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I had tried restarting both PCs and then trying to copy before doing anything else just in case somthing was locking the file but it still didn't
work..
I tried un sharing the whole folder and then re-enabling it, I also tried running through network setup wizard just in case but it made no difference
- everything copies fine except the mp3s ripped with eJukebox - very bizzare.
I'll try moving them with my MP3 player and if that dsn't work I'll try with CDs.
Thanks for the ideas.
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Well_Jaggy
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posted on 2-16-2006 at 09:28 PM
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You will probably alread have tried this, but just in case - right click one of the MP3's, select properties and make sure the tick for "read
only" is not checked.
The other thing to check is that you are ablt ocopy other files into the exact same folder you want to copy your MP3's. I know tyou said you could
copy other stuff accross, but make sure the access to the specific folder on the the network is also ok.
Other than that, I am lost with that one!!!
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