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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: lionstorm on October 17, 2003, 04:04:27 PM

Title: CD-R with audio and datas
Post by: lionstorm on October 17, 2003, 04:04:27 PM
Hi all,
Sometimes I manage to fail an audio CD-R burning session but keep the CD because I did not fixed it. The plan is to use it for back up and thats what I did. But after burning and fixed the CD-R, the only thing I see on the CD is the audio file but not my datas. In makeCD, I could see the contents of the CD (audio track and data track) but can not access the datas.
Is there a tool able to see the datas besides changing the filesystem ? (I am using cacheCDFS form OS3.9)
Lio
Title: Re: CD-R with audio and datas
Post by: Mad-Matt on October 17, 2003, 06:19:38 PM
Its a long shot, but try changing Multisession to MultiVolume in CacheCDFS prefs.  It will either give you a list of tracks to mount or show both the data and audio as seperate cds. or on the other hand just do same as before, but hopefully it works well enough to pull ya data back off the disk.
Title: Re: CD-R with audio and datas
Post by: lempkee on October 17, 2003, 06:46:34 PM
multivolume should do yes.

Title: Re: CD-R with audio and datas
Post by: lionstorm on October 20, 2003, 09:04:57 AM
thanks, will try that but how to see the datas on others plateforms ? I burnt files for alphastation, pc, linux and mac but under windows98 only the audio is recognized.
Lio
Title: Re: CD-R with audio and datas
Post by: lionstorm on October 22, 2003, 08:37:37 AM
I changed from multisession to multivolume, even check mac HFS button (because I burnt with this option under the latest makeCD beta10 and makefsmodule45.x) but still my datas refused to be seen. Can I extract them to my HD and mount them as virtual CD ?
Lio
Title: Re: CD-R with audio and datas
Post by: Ferry on October 22, 2003, 09:23:02 AM
Another long shot, but you can try to make a CD image out of your data track to your HD, and mount it with

VirtualCD (http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/~aminet/disk/cdrom/virtualcd.lha)

The best way, of course, would be making a new CD. They are not very expensive, you know  ;¬)

Saluditos,

Ferrán.