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I have a new Plextor PX-708A DVD/CD writer attached to my test system,   
but I can't make it work under eCS. It works under W2K.  
 
It is on the secondary IDE channel as Master. I'm using DANIS506.ADD   
(2-29-04) and I have dvdcss.dll (13595 version) in the WarpVision (24   
Mar 2004) directory. When I start WarpVision, RMB and select   
DVD/VCD/CDDA to open the dvd drive, I get an error popup:  
 
Error while opening file  [OK}  
 
Clicking OK then pops up:  
 
Error starting play DVD/VCD. Check DVD/VCD settings and make sure that   
you have DVD/VCD disk in drive. [OK]  
 
WarpVision settings are:  
	  
Video:  
	Use WO if present (it is), DIVE dithering  
	Decode as: YUV422  
 
DVD/VCD:  
	Drive: S   Drive speed: DNT  
	VCT Track: 0  
	Title: 0  Angle: 1  Chapter: 1  
	Audio lang: Eng/Am  Title Lang: Eng/Am  
 
What am I missing or doing wrong?  
 
Thanks!  
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA  
running eComStation GA + FP 3  
  eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:42 hours  
 
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