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When I click on any of the 'create CD' options in SonicStage 3.3, the transfer screen comes up blank with no drives.

I see in the help it says that depending on your operating environment, it may not be possible to create CDs. Can anyone expand on this? I've got some sort of CDwriter as drive E which works fine with Nero and iTunes, Windows XP Home with SP2...

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Thanks for reply Greg - that's exactly what I had *tried* to do yesterday, but the whole thing was greyed out.

However (should have tried it before I loaded), SS now seems fine - drive E shows up, but it DEFINITELY didn't yesterday. Maybe it was something to do with me burning a disc elsewhere while SS was running... Anyway, problem has solved itself!

Still interested mind you in what 'operating environments' are unsuitable for creating CDs. Does the help file just mean basically you can't burn a CD unless you have a CD burner?

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When I click on any of the 'create CD' options in SonicStage 3.3, the transfer screen comes up blank with no drives.

I see in the help it says that depending on your operating environment, it may not be possible to create CDs. Can anyone expand on this? I've got some sort of CDwriter as drive E which works fine with Nero and iTunes, Windows XP Home with SP2...

I've got exactly the same problem, but have not got Nero or iTunes insatlled. SS seems fine importing a CD but refuses to let me burn anything as all the drive settings are greyed out. This is a brand new install of SS3.3 on XP with a TEAC CD writer. The CD writer checks out fine in Windows system etc.

Anyone got any other ideas, have other people come across this????

Please help.........

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SS also doesn't work for my Freecom USB external CD drive at work (all greyed out). Nero and Roxio both work fine with it though. SS3.3 works fine with my built in CD/DVD writer on the laptop at home though, so I can live with it but its a pain. Perhaps a USB attached drive is not the right 'enviroment' for SS...

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