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Hi Michael,
Thanks, I will get back to you if I am able to resolve this with Customer Service.
Rich
HI Michael
Thanks for your email. I took your advice, and was not successful. I uninstalled Power2Go, then uninstalled the K-Lite codec pack. I restarted the laptop, just to be thorough. I attempted to re-install the Power2Go software and received an error message that I could not install the upgrade to the Power2Go software as the program no longer on my laptop. .... I downloaded and installed a trial version of the software in an attempt to have the software installed, so that I could apply the upgrade, but had no luck; I received the same error message. Please see the attached error message. Any ideas? I now do not have the program I paid for installed on my laptop in a useable form as the trial version will run out at some point in the future.
HI Michael,
Thanks for your reply. I have no idea how to list the codecs on my notebook, so I checked the installed program list in the control panel and found only one: K-Lite Codec Pack v7.0.0 I am assuming that the file output by Power2Go that I forwarded to you was unplayable for you as well?
Thanks, again, Rich.
Hi Michael! Thanks for all the time you're spending on this issue; I sincerely appreciate it. I've included an example file that does not work. I've done my best to get you more information to work with:

"Please make sure to have installed the latest Version of PowerDVD. Free Patches can be found...."
**both version 7 patches have been applied

1. PowerDVD Version (full version from about box like 6.1.abcd)
**7.0.0.1827
2. PowerDVD SR number (it is not the CD-Key and can be found in the about box)
**P2G110624-05
3. The DXDIAG Log file
**attached
4. the used writer (model)
**?
5. the Power2Go logfile (if any created at the end of burn fail)
**I wasn't able to find the logfile (still having a hard time navigating in Win7)
6. have you installed virtual Disc Drives? (Which brand and version?)
**No
Hi Michael, Thanks for responding. I apologize for not providing detail, but I thought you were telling me to submit this to CS. (CS has just proven to be worse than useless by telling me not to attempt to eject the disk while ripping!)
In answer to your questions:
--I'm ripping to mp3 format at 128k bps
--I'm using the Windows Media player that came installed
--I could provide a sample file &/or screen shots of power2go but I can't figure out how to attached files to these messages
HI Michael,
I will submit this to Customer Support.

The player is fine, it plays the music on the actual disks with no problem, and plays other music files purchased from various sources. What it doesn't play is music ripped from audio disks using the retail version 7 of power2go.
I ripped three audio disks to my hard drive in mp3 format after installing the retail version 7 of power2go. they all appeared to be playable, in fact, I tested one of the files that night. The following night none of the music files were playable. What could be going on here? I'm lost....
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