I have an Audio CD which has "Compact Disc +" and "CD Extra" logos on its cover. So I guess this CD conforms to the Blue Book standard.
When I put this CD in my Windows 7 computer, I can listen to the audio tracks. And the last track seems to be the CD+ data track.
Windows Explorer shows data contents:
- A directory
CDPLUS
with filesINFO.CDP
andSUB_INFO.EN
. - A directory
PICTURES
with filesJACKET01.00J
,JACKET01.00N
,JACKET01.00S
, andJACKET01.00T
Is there a program for Windows 7 that can interpret this data contents?
答案1
I have the same issue on both my Windows 7 desktop and my Windows 8.1 laptop with an album from Suzanne Ciani named Pianissimo II that was released in 1996. It is marked Multimedia Enhanced and the instructions say to use Windows Explorer to navigate to the disk and double click on the file 'pianoii.exe'. Well no file shows up on any of the versions of directory explorer I have on either machine. These were instructions for Win95.
I finally did find a solution that might help others. I downloaded a program called ISO Buster from Major Geeks. It is designed for data recovery but works for copying files of any CD (or DVD I think) and it saw and copied to my hard disk the video from this CD. It ended up as a .mpg file which is fine with me. I can convert it to a .mp4 to play on my TV when I want to.