
 Detailed explanation of 'audio error' comment by SmartCD:
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 SmartCD uses two methods to identify discs. The first is the 'WhichDisc code'
 and the second is the 'time code'.
 
 The 'time code' is simply an indication of the length of the CD. This is not
 reliable - although your chosen drive will always report the same length for
 a given CD, different drives gave slightly different values during tests.

 The 'WhichDisc code' is a (supposedly) unique serial number which identifies
 each CD. This is the best method of identification, but (i) cannot be read
 while the disc is playing, and (ii) can only be applied to the 'current'
 disc, i.e. you must *Mount a disc before you can get its code.

 It is not currently possible to *Mount audio discs, so their 'WhichDisc code'
 can only be read on systems with only *one* CD drive. If you've got more than
 one, the program must try to *Mount the required drive before reading the
 code, and this causes an error, namely 'Cannot read audio discs'.

 This comment has been made because your CDFS system as returned the above
 error. Of course, I could have modified the code to disable the 'Use
 WhichDisc' option if you've got more than one drive, but I'm hoping that
 future versions of CDFS will allow you to *Mount audio discs.

 Solution:
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 Either:   Remove drives from your system so you've only got one left
           (a rather drastic step!);

 Or:       Switch OFF the 'Use WhichDisc' option
           Switch ON the 'Use timecode' option
           Save the options
           Try the last operation again.
 
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