said: 
>Aha!  I had version 0.41 but moved up to 0.52 when this suggestion made 
>me consider looking.  That definitely works much better.  I'm not sure 
>how 0.41 worked at all but 0.52 works OK for me. 
It's possible the defaults changed. 
>> That's a lot of tracks.  
>There were only 20 tracks in the folder. 
That's still a lot of tracks for the brain dead cmd.exe command line 
limits. 
>This helped.  The command now executes fine.  I'm not sure why version 
>1.11a6 works but 2.0 doesn't - maybe version 2.0 opens more internal 
>files as part of its operations and then the number of tracks puts it 
>over the default limit. 
Or it could leave files open longer.  There's probably a good reason for 
the change. 
>Yes, it does.  Now, a hypothetical.  According to the install of Audio/CD 
>Creator v0.52, it doesn't include support for v2.0 of CDRecord.  Do you 
>expect that the release of it predates that of the newer CDRecord and is 
>likely to support it or does the newer version of CDRecord do something 
>different and won't work with it?  I know it might be speculation but do 
>you think I should keep Creator pointing to the old or new CDRecord?  
I would just test it.  Recall that lack of support does not always mean 
does not work. 
Regards, 
Steven 
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