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*skriptis
August 15th 06, 05:34 PM
I just riped a music CD with MediaPlayer.

This is the "problem".I haven't pay any atention to that prior to this.
Maybe it was always like that..
But when I search through E-drive (DVD-R) where disk is located I cant' see
how much megabytes is there on the CD.
It says free size 0 bytes, total size 0 bytes.
All music files are .cda and each is "just" 44kybtes.


CD works fine, I played it on the other comp...so why doesn't it says free
size 0 bytes and total size 500-600 mbytes?


Thank you very much.

Jim Macklin
August 15th 06, 07:10 PM
It is a music CD and has been finalized so it will play on
any player, thus the CD has been closed and no space is
available. The .cda files are a directory to the actual
media file.


"*skriptis" > wrote in message
...
|I just riped a music CD with MediaPlayer.
|
| This is the "problem".I haven't pay any atention to that
prior to this.
| Maybe it was always like that..
| But when I search through E-drive (DVD-R) where disk is
located I cant' see
| how much megabytes is there on the CD.
| It says free size 0 bytes, total size 0 bytes.
| All music files are .cda and each is "just" 44kybtes.
|
|
| CD works fine, I played it on the other comp...so why
doesn't it says free
| size 0 bytes and total size 500-600 mbytes?
|
|
| Thank you very much.
|
|

*skriptis
August 15th 06, 07:38 PM
"Jim Macklin" > wrote in message
...
> It is a music CD and has been finalized so it will play on
> any player, thus the CD has been closed and no space is
> available. The .cda files are a directory to the actual
> media file.


thanks...but does that mean it will continue to show "total size -0 bytes"
as well as "free size -0 bytes"?

I inserted it in my old comp with win98 and it says..."total size
638mbytes", "free size 0by"
not a real problem since it works on winXP as well but...weird.


thanks again

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