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How does logical CD indexing work w.r.t. wmpcd protocol?
On examination of a CD-ROM drive with a commercial audio CD, the "Track_xx.cda" file property (using WMP 9) reports "wmpcd://drive/track" - where <drive> is the index of the CD drive.
Does the logical drive # map directly to what you see when you run Window XP's Logical Disk Manager service? After installing WMP 9, the <drive> obtained from the "Track_xx.cda" does not match what is displayed in the Logical Disk Manager. I get error 0xC00D1197. Other media players (RealPlayer, WinAmp, etc) also will not play audio CDs on my CD-ROM drives.
The problem is, even when I use Logical Disk Manager to manipulate the drive mapping to match it's logical CD-ROM drives with the .cda file, I'm still getting the same error. This confused me!
Is the logical CD indexing for the wmpcd protocol not the same as what is displayed by Logical Disk Manager?
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