Having been a long time user of WinOnCD, I've just moved to a new Windows 7, X64 computer.
I was dismayed - but not entirely surprised - to find that whilt WoC 6PE would install on Win 7, it would not run correctly: specifically, it could not connect to the CD drive. This was because it was using the old Adaptec ASPI DLLs CDRTC, CDRAL, etc. However, having installed Creator 2011, it started working correctly - I assume because it has replaced the legacy CD access DLLs with a more modern way of accessing the CD drive.
Now I can re-use all my WOC projects (.cpj) and, more importantly, retain a CD authoring capability that is FAR more convenient than e.g. Music Disc Creator.
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Having been a long time user of WinOnCD, I've just moved to a new Windows 7, X64 computer.
I was dismayed - but not entirely surprised - to find that whilt WoC 6PE would install on Win 7, it would not run correctly: specifically, it could not connect to the CD drive. This was because it was using the old Adaptec ASPI DLLs CDRTC, CDRAL, etc. However, having installed Creator 2011, it started working correctly - I assume because it has replaced the legacy CD access DLLs with a more modern way of accessing the CD drive.
Now I can re-use all my WOC projects (.cpj) and, more importantly, retain a CD authoring capability that is FAR more convenient than e.g. Music Disc Creator.
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