E80041397: IDispatch #4503
E80070057: The Parameter Is Incorrect
What does this mean!? This is the like the 3rd or 4th CD-R that's been ruined. I just wanna make a friggin music CD to take to the gym with me!!! Help Please
STupid Friggin CD-Burner
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# I am using Easy CD Creator 5.0x and I receive this message: iDispatch Error when trying to create a CD. I keep getting the following errors: E80041397: IDispatch error #4503
E80070057: The parameter is incorrect.
Answer
If you receive this message: iDispatch Error when trying to create a CD.
This error when trying to burn a CD indicates Easy CD Creator is unableto convert one or more of your MP3 files into CD Audio. This can becaused by the MP3 file being too low quality (less than 128kbps), orbecause it was created with software which does not provide Easy CD Creator with enough information.
This is a known issue which we are working to resolve.
We suggest you use the “Test Only” option in Easy CD Creator’s Music CDProject to determine which of your MP3 files will work correctly. “Test Only” will go through the motions of recording, but will not write on the CD. This way you can test your files without wasting CDs.
E80070057: The parameter is incorrect.
Answer
If you receive this message: iDispatch Error when trying to create a CD.
This error when trying to burn a CD indicates Easy CD Creator is unableto convert one or more of your MP3 files into CD Audio. This can becaused by the MP3 file being too low quality (less than 128kbps), orbecause it was created with software which does not provide Easy CD Creator with enough information.
This is a known issue which we are working to resolve.
We suggest you use the “Test Only” option in Easy CD Creator’s Music CDProject to determine which of your MP3 files will work correctly. “Test Only” will go through the motions of recording, but will not write on the CD. This way you can test your files without wasting CDs.
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