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#1 kjando

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 11:03 PM

I am at wits end trying to solve a problem. I have been ripping CDs to my computer for playback on my Logitech Squeeezebox for several years. Quite recently, when I tried to rip a CD to my computer, I get an error message that states "There is a problem writing file to disc". After this error message is posted, the program rejects the CD from my drive. I have loaded a CD into a different drive and I get the same message so it certainly is not the drive. I also tried other CDs,  changed the destination location and also specified MP3 rather than FLAC and I still get the same error message.

Any suggestions from someone out there who can give me a handy suggestion as to how I can fix this? Again, it has been working for years and now all of a sudden I can't rip a new CD to my Squeezebox file on my computer. I wrote an email to Roxio but their response was that Creator 8 is a legacy product that is no longer supported and the "fix" that they suggested was that I  upgrade to Creator 10 for $59.00!

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Posted 30 July 2010 - 01:05 AM

If you suspect that something in the Roxio software has broken, it wouldn't hurt to uninstall the software as completely as possible, and then reinstall it. If you can return it to where it was when freshly installed, it should be back in factory condition and fully functional.
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Posted 30 July 2010 - 03:16 AM

View Postkjando, on 29 July 2010 - 11:03 PM, said:

I am at wits end trying to solve a problem. I have been ripping CDs to my computer for playback on my Logitech Squeeezebox for several years. Quite recently, when I tried to rip a CD to my computer, I get an error message that states "There is a problem writing file to disc". After this error message is posted, the program rejects the CD from my drive. I have loaded a CD into a different drive and I get the same message so it certainly is not the drive. I also tried other CDs,  changed the destination location and also specified MP3 rather than FLAC and I still get the same error message.

Any suggestions from someone out there who can give me a handy suggestion as to how I can fix this? Again, it has been working for years and now all of a sudden I can't rip a new CD to my Squeezebox file on my computer. I wrote an email to Roxio but their response was that Creator 8 is a legacy product that is no longer supported and the "fix" that they suggested was that I  upgrade to Creator 10 for $59.00!

You will find the clean install instructions here  http://kb.roxio.com/search.aspx?URL=/content/kb/Creator/000086CR&PARAMS=


If you recently updated  to  IE7 and/or Media Player 11 that may cause you problems.

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Posted 30 July 2010 - 04:00 AM

View Postkjando, on 29 July 2010 - 11:03 PM, said:

I am at wits end trying to solve a problem. I have been ripping CDs to my computer for playback on my Logitech Squeeezebox for several years. Quite recently, when I tried to rip a CD to my computer, I get an error message that states "There is a problem writing file to disc".
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Is there any chance your "squeezebox" is full?  If not, how much free space does it have?  How about the HD on your PC?  How much space is there?  

What version of Windows are you running?

Let us know.
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