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actually, the pc should allow you to explore it, and you can play the
mp3s as usual.
I know, because I've tried.
Shaun,
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On 25/01/2009 3:11 PM, we were able to ascertain that John Miller
pondered upon these thoughts, and proclaimed thus.:
> The computer should still recognize it, it may not know what to do with it
> but it should let you know that.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Russell Schermer" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 11:09 PM
> Subject: Re: new format for CD'S
>
>
>> The disc could be recorded in daisy format in which case you'd need one of
>> the Victor players put out by humanware, or a program for playing daisy
>> books on
>> your computer.On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 19:39:05 -0500, Bill Deatherage wrote:
>>
>>> Hello to all,
>>> With the advent of HD DVDS and other new technology I am not aware of I =
>>> want to ask this question. I got a CD from a Guide Dog School today =
>>> that I had been interested in finding out more about them. I tried the =
>>> CD in my sterio and it didn't work. Then I Tried it in the CD player =
>>> in my computer and still no luck. So finally I tried it in my =
>>> television DVD and it still didn't work. My television is about 3 or 4 =
>>> years old.
>>> I would be interested in hearing your ideas on what might be going on. =
>>> I realize I might have got a bad disk but I thought I would explore =
>>> other avenues.
>>> Have a Good day and thank you for your ideas in advance.
>>> 73's
>>> Bill
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