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Help CD will not copy to musicmatch

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Cindy - 26 Apr 2008 18:57 GMT
I have copied a lot of my CD's to Musicmatch and never had a problem.  I
bought a CD called Come Early Morning.  It is an original Motion picture
soundtrack.    I have tried 3 times to add it to my MusicMatch and keep
getting a message
      Invalid Argument bstr URI.          This has never happened before, I
am assuming it means that this particular CD can not be copied??     Any
comments appreciated.
 Thank you,
    Cindy
Terry Gamble - 27 Apr 2008 14:10 GMT
> I have copied a lot of my CD's to Musicmatch and never had a problem.  I
> bought a CD called Come Early Morning.  It is an original Motion picture
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>   Thank you,
>      Cindy

Do you own the Musicmatch program. They were bought by Yahoo Music. I
owned a lifetime and was able to convert to Yahoo Music. I don't like
Yahoo Music's program, but I am still able to use MusicMatch.
Cindy - 27 Apr 2008 21:14 GMT
Thank Terry,
  Yes I bought the lifetime membership.   I find the Musicmatch much easier
to use than the Yahoo.   I think I read that Yahoo is now being replace by
some other program.    I can't believe this.  Today I did nothing
different...and I was able to copy the CD and burn it.   Go figure!!!!   Who
knows what happened yesterday
  Cindy
>> I have copied a lot of my CD's to Musicmatch and never had a problem.  I
>> bought a CD called Come Early Morning.  It is an original Motion picture
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> owned a lifetime and was able to convert to Yahoo Music. I don't like
> Yahoo Music's program, but I am still able to use MusicMatch.
Hu Ru - 05 May 2008 11:27 GMT
I have copied a lot of my CD's to Musicmatch and never had a problem.  I
bought a CD called Come Early Morning.  It is an original Motion picture
soundtrack.    I have tried 3 times to add it to my MusicMatch and keep
getting a message
      Invalid Argument bstr URI.          This has never happened before, I
am assuming it means that this particular CD can not be copied??     Any
comments appreciated.
 Thank you,
    Cindy

Try another ripping program like EAC (exact audio copy) or CDEX (both free)
to see if you can extract tracks as MP3. EAC is real good if CD has a
multimedia track which can confuse other rippers.
FVP - 19 May 2008 19:35 GMT
> I have copied a lot of my CD's to Musicmatch and never had a problem.  I
> bought a CD called Come Early Morning.  It is an original Motion picture
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>
> Cindy,

I too ran into same a while ago. I had MusicMatch 8.0 version which did read
it. There are some CD's that wont rip as before. The way I did it was to rip
it as an MP3 ( I did this a year ago ) start by putting CD then opening My
Computer highlight the CD click and drag to a new folder, music will be
there. one problem no data as music titles. it will work on MusicMatch 10
with no problem and with music titles. I pissed off that Yahoo took over
MusicMatch then abandoned it. never did like Yahoo's version after I paid I
uninstalled it and reinstalled 10 version which works without it's ripping
from vinyl and cassettes.  going to duplicate scenario to write it down step
by step for future reference. Good Luck and hopefully you already found a
solution to your problem by other means. iTunes has been pretty good so far
plus it's Free.

FVP
 
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