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Try extracting the file to HD and then try playing with a few extensions (wav, ...) and see if the software is able to play ? ------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Van Hove [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.Smart-Projects.net www.IsoBuster.com www.cdrecovery.net Stay informed : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------- "MW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > No, it's all a data track. Problem is I don't know the encoding of the > audio data so can't rip it. > > Peter wrote: > > I fear you will need a CD-i emulator to be sure you get the correct data > > back but ... there is no real good CD-i emulator. A good resource for > > information : http://www.icdia.org > > It looks like the audio is actually located in a data file ? Are there no > > audio tracks on the CD ? > > > > Peter > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Peter Van Hove > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > www.Smart-Projects.net > > www.IsoBuster.com > > www.cdrecovery.net > > Stay informed : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > "MW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >>Hello, > >> > >>I have a audio CD that is recorded in CD-i format. I can view it under > >>isobuster (www.isobuster.com) but not on my regular CD-ROM under Win2k. > >>Under IsoBuster it shows a 485M file called "music" > >> > >>I want to burn this music track onto a regular Audio CD. Can anybody help > > > > me > > > >>out here? > >> > >>I'm really stuck here, any help is REALLY appreciated! > >> > >>MW > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > >
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