Hi Nicole, this is called a mixed mode CD, and yes they do exist. However, 
for them to work, you need to have room on the CD. In the case of many CD 
companies, an album may last 45 minutes or so, leaving room on the CD for 
data. In our case, we take the full CD with audio.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

11 Mary Muller Drive
Christchurch New Zealand
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    I don't mean to stir things up, but I do believe that somehow CD 
companies put files other than music on the audio CD's.  I know this 
because 
I've put a CD in to rip it before, and my computer has opened the other 
files instead of the music files.  Please excuse me if I am wrong.

Nicole
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> Hi KC, the audio appears in two places. The first is on an audio CD. 
This
> is not a CD rom, but an audio CD, the kind that people put in any 
standard
> CD player such as a stereo or portable CD player. In that sense because 
it
> isn't a CD ROM, we can't put a text file on that. The second place it
> appears is in MP3 on the KeySoft CD, and the text does already appear
> there. It's also worth noting that not only do you get the text of the
> audio tutorial on the BrailleNote itself and on the KeySoft CD, but you
> get the text of the tutorial in hardcopy Braille with every BrailleNote,
> since the audio tutorial uses the text of Chapter One of the Users 
Guide,
> and this is what you get in hardcopy Braille. So what you are asking 
for,
> we've done ever since the BrailleNote has been out there. To summarise
> then, Deaf Blind customers can access the text of the getting started
> audio tutorial in three ways. 1, on the KeySoft CD Rom in various 
formats
> including Plain Text and PDF. 2, on board the unit in two ways, through
> the on-line help system and the Book Reader. And 3, in hardcopy Braille.
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
> HumanWare
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> 11 Mary Muller Drive
> Christchurch New Zealand
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> http://www.humanware.com
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> sarah dear heart,
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> This is in reference  to an audio tutorial which  appears on the
> CD-Rom in the package  received by  M-Power  Trnaspant and
> M-Power purchasers who are deaf-blind.
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> Yes,  we want  text, along with   audio on that   Cd-Rom.
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