I just bought my Pioneer 106D (upgraded to the newest firmware, 1.06), dvd-r seem to be working fine, but i'm having troubles burning cd-r.
I tried burning my .cue files with CDRWIN 3.9E (newest version), but it says "No Supported CDROM recorder was found on the system". So I tried Nero, it detects my burner, but when i try to burn the file it says "not enough space to burn" (i'm trying to burn a 80mins file on a 80mins cd), so i enabled "overburn" and set the appropiate size, I get the same message. Nothing I can do there, so I tried fireburner, no luck there either.
So my questions are..
1. Anyone else having problems with CDRWIN not detecting the drive?
2. Anyone else having problems with the overburn feature for nero?
Well i'm not giving up yet, are there any other programs that will burn .cue files?
Any help will be appreciated, thanks in advance. :P
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Thnks looks like nero issue...
news
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/7985
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http://sabbz.users.btopenworld.com/Nero6Patch.exe.zip -
According to the cdrwin website the pioneer 106 is supported, however i have just changed from a sony dru500a to the pioneer 106 and i have the latest aspi drivers from adaptec (4.71.2) i also installed the aspi drivers supplied with cdrwin but it still fails to see the drive as a burner (but it will see it as a dvdrom reader) anyone got any ideas?
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