Why do I get an audible gap between tracks on disk at once (continuous) audio CDs when playing back through some applications (eg WinAmp or Windows media player)?
Some media playing (namely those with visualisation capabilities) applications play audio CDs via DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) rather than through the standard audio playback facility. To resolve this use the standard Windows 9X CD Audio player (under programs => accessories => entertainment). 16. I get error messages when I try to run a game or program CD from my CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive. Try copying the contents of the CD to the hard drive and running the program from the hard drive. If you receive an error message when transferring the data to the hard drive, there is either a problem with the CD you are using or with the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive. Try transferring the data from another CD, if the transfer is successful there is most likely a problem with the CD, if the data transfer fails, then the problem is most likely with the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM. If you are able to successfully transfer the data to the hard drive, but are unable to run the program from the hard drive, there is most likely
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