The main problem is the naming of the CDDB dll files. If you have other programs that use CDDB they may have overwritten the dll files that Pyro links to. Real One and other programs that access CDDB may be the problem. It might be a good idea to uninstall the programs that do access CDDB before you continue with the instructions. Usually a clean uninstall/reinstall and deleting the Pyro program folder will fix this issue. Delete the CDDB or Gracenote Registry keys also.
1. You'll need to uninstall Pyro. Remove all shortcuts also.
2. Click the Windows Start button and select Run. At the prompt type REGEDIT and click OK.
3. Backup your Registry before making edits - you do this by clicking the Registry menu, Export Registry File.
4. Now delete the following Registry keys
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\Cakewalk Pyro
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\Cakewalk Pyro
5. To ensure that other programs are not interfering with the operation of Pyro, do the following.
In Win 98/ME/XP, choose Start | Run and type MSCONFIG. Click OK, then click on the Startup tab at the upper right of the window that opens. Uncheck all items listed, click OK, then restart your computer. You can always recheck those items again at a later time. In Win 2000, click Ctrl+Alt+Del and manually End Task on the items you don't need running. Restart
6. Now reinstall Pyro