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  • D-Tools and CDRWin

    Operating System: Windows XP
    Burning Software: CDRWin 3.9E
    Anti-virus Software: NAV 2003
    DAEMON Tools Version: D-Tools 3.43

    Is there any way to make D-Tools' virtual drive recognizable in CDRWin 3.9E?
    I have a few bin/cue cd images that have one data track and several audio tracks that need to be patched.
    So far I have to burn the image to a blank cd, extract all audio tracks, reassemble the files and burn them again.
    I would like skip the burning cd step and go ahead with the audio track extraction from the image.

    I vaguely recalled that Alcohol 120% virtual drive is recognized by CDRWin, but it is conflicting with the data backup feature of CDRWin 3.9E.
    Strangely enough, CDRWin 3.9D is 100% compatible with Alcohol 120%

    Any creative/constructive suggestion is welcome!

  • #2
    All versions of CDRWIN are compatible with Daemon and Alcohol virtual drives.

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    • #3
      I have no doubt that D-Tools can mount all bin/cue files.
      What I am trying to say is how to make D-Tools' virtual drive to appear as a reader device in CDRWin.
      Alcohol 120%'s virtual drive shows up as a reader device in CDRWin, so is there any particular reason why D-Tools can't do the same?

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      • #4
        It appears as reader device in CDRWIN, i don't understand your problem.
        Maybe it is ASPI layer prob.

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        • #5
          I use Adaptec ASPI 4.71.2.
          In the Adapter Information, D343PORT shows up.
          But D-Tools' virtual drive never shows up as a Reader Device. Never did.

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          • #6
            Try ASPI v4.60
            Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
            They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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            • #7
              I tried Adaptec ASPI 4.60 before and it didn't work.
              Any way, it recognizes D-Tools' virtual drive now after I install Intel ChipSet driver.
              I guess Windows's default drivers aren't enough...

              For some odd reason, it added a new feature (read subcode info) to my NEC DVD-Rom drive.
              I hate the pop-up stating you have selected an unsupported device, etc.
              Oh well, at least I get the function I want.

              Thanks for your help, everyone!

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