- Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:21 pm
#18451
Firstly, I have no idea what the ActiveMark downloaded version is?
What I've mentioned is what you need to do for the real version although I haven't tested this method.
You need to make an audio-data disk.
Put anything in the data section, preferably copy the contents of the orgional driver disk. (or copy everything from the extracted ActiveMark downloaded version???)
Then Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - are available for music that should play in driver.
When the final disk is burnt test it in a standard cd player, track 1 should sound screechy as it's the data track. Then track 2 to 9 should be what you added as track 1 to 8.
Nero has a feature to make an audio-data disk.
Sorry, my instructions aren't solid.
But I've never attempted to try this. Use the instructions as a basic idea.
Plus! The DirectX folder contains the Microsoft DirectX 5 runtime. (may not be version 5).
Audio isn't visible in windows explorer. I got the music by ripping it just like you rip albums you purchased from the shops to put on your mp3 player/ipod.
But the main problem is the fact the activemark version of Driver may have the code that looks for the cd removed.
I would suggest contacting ActiveMark support or something? otherwise see if you can find driver second hand in cd format somewhere.