Audio CD Incorrectly Identified as Program CD-ROM (132202)
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This article was previously published under Q132202 SYMPTOMS
When you are using the Media Pilot CD Sound System software installed on a
Compaq Presario computer with Windows 95, audio CDs are incorrectly
identified as program CD-ROMs and the Media Pilot software does not
automatically advance to the first track on the CD.
CAUSE
The Media Pilot CD Sound System software is not using the appropriate
method for determining if a disc that has been inserted into the CD-ROM
drive is an audio CD or a program CD-ROM. Although previous versions of MS-
DOS and Microsoft Windows return an error code when an audio CD is
inserted, Windows 95 returns a success code and provides information about
the tracks on the CD-ROM. Applications written for previous versions of MS-
DOS and Windows that expect an error code to be returned when an audio CD
is inserted may not be able to accurately detect whether or not an inserted
disc is an audio CD.
RESOLUTION
To play an audio CD using the Media Pilot CD Sound System software in
Windows 95, manually advance to the track you want, then click the Play
button.
For additional information about this problem, please contact Compaq.
STATUS
This situation is most likely caused by design changes in Windows 95.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is not caused by a problem in Windows 95.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB132202 |
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