Okay, so this will sound daft when I ask this but, how do I view a data track? This is in reference to a music cd which has an enhanced section which is supposed to run automatically (hahaha)
I know that the data track in in fact a video but I can only view the audio tracks in explorer and I can't seem to view anything to do with that data track....I'd be really grateful if anyone knows how to overcome this because this isn't the first time that I've encountered. I'm using Window XP.
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It should be arranged the other way around. In explorer you should only see the 'data files' on the disk and media players should recognize the disk as an audio cd.
This post was edited on 08-17-2007 at 12:37 PM by user13774.
Are you positive it comes with a music video? It could be hidden, try searching the CD allowing it to view hidden files and folders. Other than that, I don't know why you can't see it .
If all you can see is the Track xx.cda files, then there's a high chance that XP isn't realising there's a data track there.
You could try using something like ISO Buster to check if there's really a video track there, and if there is, ISOBuster should allow you to rip the data to the hard disk.