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Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 21:11:26 PDT7
From: Michael Rakijas <mrakijas@oco.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: CD Record and Audio CD creator

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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Wed, 1 Oct
2003 00:01:37 PDT7

> What version of AudioCD creator?

Aha! I had version 0.41 but moved up to 0.52 when this suggestion made me
consider looking. That definitely works much better. I'm not sure how 0.41
worked at all but 0.52 works OK for me. I'll need some time to play with it
some more - it looks like it has a boatload of new features.

> You should be able to pop up the VIO window and see the commands. I
> suspect there's a debug option that will keep the window open at the end
> of the script.

I should have checked more carefully but I couldn't understand how it wasn't
issuing the global write command like I would from the command line. No matter
now.

> >c:\cdr2_0_0\cdrecord: Too many open files. Cannot open 'xxxxx_14.wav'
>
> What version of EMXRT are you running?

0.9dfix4, I believe the most current version.

> That's a lot of tracks.

There were only 20 tracks in the folder.

> You can try:
>
> set emxopt=-h40

This helped. The command now executes fine. I'm not sure why version 1.11a6
works but 2.0 doesn't - maybe version 2.0 opens more internal files as part of
its operations and then the number of tracks puts it over the default limit.
Fewer operational files open by 1.11a6 allows it to operate normally. Does this
sound plausible?

> to increase the file handle limit. The option is documented in the EMX
> help files.
>
> HTH,

Yes, it does. Now, a hypothetical. According to the install of Audio/CD
Creator v0.52, it doesn't include support for v2.0 of CDRecord. Do you expect
that the release of it predates that of the newer CDRecord and is likely to
support it or does the newer version of CDRecord do something different and
won't work with it? I know it might be speculation but do you think I should
keep Creator pointing to the old or new CDRecord? Thanks for you help.

> Steven

-Rocky

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