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Posted by xQuarkDS9x on 09/18/05 01:57
In article <3p2jbfF89dqsU1@individual.net>, nospam@me.invalid says...
> xQuarkDS9x wrote:
> > Recently, I noticed WINMX has been behaving strangely in regards to
> > sharing MP3 files on a CD-RW disc that has been formatted with any kind
> > of packet writing software, such as DLA (Drive Letter Access) or even
> > InCD or DirectCD (Now called Roxio I believe).
> >
> > The problem is that I have around 120 MP3's on a CD-RW thats packet
> > formatted, and no matter what, Winmx will not see all the MP3's, it only
> > sees about 20 to share. I have deleted the library dat file several
> > times, and my file extensions are not hidden, so I don't know why WINMX
> > is refusing to share all the MP3's.
>
> Can you see all the files using explorer?
> - Packet-written CDRs are notoriously unreliable, especially from InCD.
>
Well, I think I finally got this figured out. I'm using DLA (Drive Letter
Access) and it just so happens that it has a command line interface that
can be accessed in Windows. Simply using DLA UNMOUNT unmounts the drive
so that it's just a simple UDF burned disc. I just now tried it in Winmx,
and lo and behold, ALL the MP3 files showed up!
And to answer that question about Windows Explorer, yes all the files do
show up, it's just Winmx couldn't see them all when the packet writen CD-
RW disc is mounted. :) Seem's I learned something new today, which is
good. :p
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