Also, in addition to what DL&D said, you may want to check the CDs you made. If you were playing them on a PC with AnyDVD running, AnyDVD may have prevented some of the multimedia files from being seen. CloneCD probably copied them, they just weren't viewable. Exit AnyDVD and see if the other files are seen then.Yes I realize that. Multimedia Audio CD would seem the appropriate choice. But the two cd's I just threw in the garbage only contained the files just as a copy made in the normal way. Is there possibly a drive limitation on my pc's drives that prevents a copy from being made? My burner's are LG GE20LU10 and LG GE24NU30.
You better inform yourself why ISO is the appropriate image format for Audio CDs ...NOT.I'd pick yourself up a cd-rw that would prevent you from wasting more discs. Then I'd try the iso making function and then burn the ISO back to disc.
Not just 'not recommended', it's 'not appropriate'. ISO is only single session & single track.For starters I didn't say it was the recommended format, I said to give it a try.
Inform yourself !Only that there was both a music and data part. That does not mean it's a multi session disc.