That is "CD Extra" if you pay the license fees to use their mark. If
properly done, it will play in regular audio players and when placed in a
computer will show a file system.
I released http://www.marielynnhammond.com/pegasus.htm that way and if you
care, look down past the dozen songs for the CD Extra content. The two "New
Songs" are both in 44.1/16 PCM and MP3 files. The "Stringband songs" are
just high-rate MP3 files. All the documents, including the four plays are
in PDF files.
Cheers,
Richard
At 10:40 AM 3/15/2005, you wrote:
>Someone suggested making a CD but not finalizing it. Add text from a form
>we al agree upon (!) in Word as a datafile on the same CD, then finalize.
>He says it works.
>
>Does it? Can it? It would sure simplify things for those of us looking for
>a way of avoiding the "what is really a preservation solution" for the over
>44.1 crowd.
>
>Steve Smolian
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