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Peter asked:  
 
> >Question #1:  Is there a utility I can run that will identify the format  
> >of these WAV data CDs that were burned on the Mac?  Knowing the format  
> >would help in determining a workaround.  
 
Steven Levine replied:  
 
> I don't of anything specific designed to do this.  It's possible that  
> cdrecords's -inq command will provide some info.  Also, there's several  
> grabbers at Hobbes:  
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>  os2/apps/mmedia/cd/grabber  
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> One of these, possibly Leech, might help.  
 
Failing that, and if the updated drivers don't make a difference, I'd take some  
of these cd's to someone (suitably equipped* -- which isn't me) who is running  
W2K or XP.  If their system can't i.d. these for you out of the box, I'm sure there  
must be various util.s *  available for those OSes that can.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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