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    I've had this Music CD since when it first came out in 1988. In its liner notes it states that this is a "CD + GRAPHICS" and on the CD itself it has the CD Graphics logo. Yet every drive I've used only shows the .cda files.

    Does anyone else have this CD and have seen the graphics? Any clues on how I can view the graphics?

    I have a LITE-ON LDW411S DVD recordable and the TDK 4800B CDRW drive.


    Thanks for any help.
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    Try a karoke player.

    CDRWin (i believe) can rip CD+G discs, as long as your drive supports the format.
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    If you have an old Sega Saturn or Sega-CD/Mega-CD, they will play it!!

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  4. A CD-i player can also play CD+G.

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  5. Originally Posted by Nick Burns
    I've had this Music CD since when it first came out in 1988. In its liner notes it states that this is a "CD + GRAPHICS" and on the CD itself it has the CD Graphics logo. Yet every drive I've used only shows the .cda files.

    Does anyone else have this CD and have seen the graphics? Any clues on how I can view the graphics?

    I have a LITE-ON LDW411S DVD recordable and the TDK 4800B CDRW drive.


    Thanks for any help.
    If you mean the files show as 'cda' in explorer, that's normal for cdg disks. Your Liteon drive can probably read the graphics info. Do a Google search for CDG software players and you should be away - there's a few about, have got one myself on a disk somewhere put can't put my hands on it at the moment.
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