Make sure the wnaspi32.dll file you would actually use is in the folder of the program
you want to use this dll with. Rename that file to aspi_original.dll, then place this
wnaspi32.dll in the folder. The DLL will force the program to think of track 1 as audio
no matter what, even if the TOC indicates that it is data. This works to get around CDs
which mark track 1 as data even though it contains audio data (which also breaks
compatibility with a great number of regular CD players, I might add).
