>Hello,
>
>     I have quite a few MP3 files in CD that were burned using a Windows
>system. When I put the cd in my Mac I get the titles of the files to read
>along the lines of BEATL_1009 instead of Beatles Help!. is there any way to
>fix this. I have tried different players but to no avail.
>
>Thank You
>
>Richard Miller

Check http://www.versiontracker.com/ for a file called Joliet Volume 
Access.   This allows the Mac to read Windows extended file names.
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