

Windows Media Play 9, “Windows Media Player cannot find the specified file.

I’m unable to play *.cda files from pre-recorded music CD’s using any media player, the ones I have tried and there associated problems include

The particulars of my problem and some of the things I have tried, are as follows: Were you able to find a solution to your problem? The reason I ask, is I’m having the very same issue and I’ve been desperately seeking a solution short of a complete Windows XP reload. It took me a few hours to find all these so if you'd like to buy me a beer, you can make a donation here.Tcapristano, did you ever find a solution? exe with WinRAR and extract it somewhere and then install from subfolder VolPanel. The Console Launcher is available here and the Volume Panel is available here (the blue download button is just right next to the file size).įor the Volume Panel you need to open the. Just follow the instructions in the SFX window and you're good to go!įor anyone else with a different model, you'll find your drivers here or here (cached copy with the links for all the models - in case you know just your SBXXXX code and not the full name of the card). I've made an archive for anyone that has my model with all the needed packages here or here. I personally own the X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro and it's been a really great card, even though I still haven't seen any games that take advantage of its embedded memory.Īnyways, let's skip to the subject: it seems that Creative has finally released some drivers for Windows 10, but unfortunately they were lacking the Console Launcher and the Volume Panel - two things that are essential to me, so I've decided to do a little digging around and I'd like to share my results so that I can help you guys. Recently I've switched to Windows 10 and I've realized that the PAX drivers aren't yet ready for it, so I had to find a workaround which gave me at least some of the functionality that I've wanted. This is my first post here after lurking around for a few years, enjoying the fine drivers made by Robert (thanks a lot for all your hard work!).
