CDRWIN detects both my DVD and BD drives for reading with wnaspi32.dll, but it says I have no burners. Neither of them work on Windows 7, though. Due to the way Windows searches for files, theoretically it should look in the cwd before trying the system directory and the PATH variable.ĬDRWIN also has 3 ASPI options: 1) Use the ASPI installed on the system 2) Use the ASPI provided by CDRWIN (presumably the wnaspi32.dll) 3) Use FrogASPI (presumably the frogaspi.dll). If you say yes, it puts the frogaspi.dll and wnaspi32.dll into your Windows\SysWOW64 directory. After you install, it asks if you want to install the ASPI driver included with CDRWIN. I did put wnaspi32.dll in the same folder as CDRWIN, and I have the UAC completely disabled, so every program I run has administrator privileges.ĬDRWIN doesn't have its own ASPI file in the installation directory, though. I don't know if that's helpful in any way, but it would be awesome if MekugiASPI evolved to the point where it would work with CDRWIN, DiscJuggler, and other DC-related software.
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