So I opened my big mouth and told someone I had an enhanced CD of an album (Looking East) that had some cool rehersal video's and stuff on it, and volunteered to rip the video and put it on a USB stick for him.
BIG SURPRISE! It's Windows 95 era software and no PC I have in the house will even show the files on the CD other than the audio .cda files.
I Google'd and got nothing of merit, so I figured I'd ask the QQ crowd if anyone has ever tried or figured out how to get the data off one of these. I remember in the old days you would put the CD in the PC and you could browse to a setup.exe or something like that, and there would be a bunch of Quicktime files (or something like that) that you could actually play right off the CD without installing the interface if you had Quicktime installed on your PC.
Anyway, now if I put the CD in the drive there is no data folder, no setup.exe, nothing. It's like the PC does not even know there is a data layer or group on the disc. I tried going back to Windows XP and even an old Windows 2000 box I have tucked away for work stuff. All see just the .cda files.
Anyone have any ideas?
PS - I tried 'Total Commander' and that doesn't see the data layer either.