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Jeffrey Barszcz ,
Date:
Sat, 23 Oct 1999 22:40:55 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) Ricci's Pieces/single-session CD-ROM drives
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Jeff, you can buy a good new cd-rom drive for about $50 .. i doubt you're that in the hole financially if you'd like a capable, relatively satisfying cd-rom .. other than that .. no clue if theres a back door .. -jason
quoted 18 lines Just picked up the issue of FAQT w/ the Christina Ricci disc in it. I got> Just picked up the issue of FAQT w/ the Christina Ricci disc in it. I got > it at Tower, too. They had Ricci's Pieces CD but not the Warp 10 CDs. > That pissed me off a bit. What a super store that place is! And REAL > friendly service, too! Actually, it sucks donkey dick, but... I've only > listened to a little of the CD. So far, the Cex track sounds pretty nice. > > Anyway, the reason I'm writing is to find out if anyone knows of a way to > get around the limitations of a single-session CD-ROM drive. Ricci's > Pieces has MP3s on it (from Qwerty, Colingib, et al) that I'd really like > to hear but can't. Same kind of problem w/ Coltrane's The Ultimate Blue > Train which has some pictures and shit that I can't access. If you're not > aware, a single-session drive will read a CD/multimedia hybrid disc as > simply an audio disc, thus not allowing enjoyment of the extra stuff. Can > anyone help? > > Thanks, > Jeff >