Thanks. I burned a CD with Toast and it put the data on track 1, not after
the audio tracks. The good news is that it didn't make any nasty noise when
I played the data track in my CD player. The bad news is that the user will
have to figure out that track 1 is silent and that they have to go to track
2 to hear something. Most users could figure this out but my client will not
like this.
Also, when I mount it on my Mac, the Audio volume mounts also. It's not a
huge issue for me because the CD autostarts, but again my client won't like
it.
Any thoughts on how to move the data to the last track and how to not have
the audio volume mount?
Thanks again,
Stephen
>
>> I have been asked by a client to add red book audio tracks to
>> an interactive
>> CD. I have checked out LiveCD and it seems like it will work
>> to play the
>> audio tracks. Anyone have experience with that?
>
> nope, but I have used the CD Xtra from Penworks.com to play CD audio.
> it works well & is free.
>
on 7/6/01 11:19 AM, Charlie Fiskeaux II at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The way typical Audio/Multimedia combo CD's are done is to put the audio in
> track 1 (and 2 and 3, etc.), then the audio CD player
> will recognize it but the CD-ROM on your computer will still be able to play
> the multimedia from the last track.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Al Hospers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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