Yep-new year, new thread
I've enjoying playing with Crossover Mac. However, I'm wondering if it supports CD audio. I haven't found any way in the Wine
control panel to enable CD audio, so I'm guessing "no" for right now....
thanks
John B
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Yep-new year, new thread
I've enjoying playing with Crossover Mac. However, I'm wondering if it supports CD audio. I haven't found any way in the Wine
control panel to enable CD audio, so I'm guessing "no" for right now....
thanks
John B
I'm not really sure what you're going for here, but "support" for audio CD should be right there in your Mac. Your OS is what is responsible for mounting a disk and making it available. Unless there's something really funny about Macs I was never told! 😕
If you really need a windows app to access an audio cd, it should just work after putting the cd in the drive, and at worst not require more than a few easy tricks to get things going.
I have same question.
How to run games which stores music in cd audio format (ex. Civilization II, Heroes of might and Magic II or Age of Empires). In Os X disk with that kind of game is mounted as a two separate disks: data and cd audio. Crossover recognizes data part but not cd audio. In a result when I'm running game there is no music. Maybe there is a way to "reunite" separated parts in crossover and enjoy music when playing favorite games?
sorry for my english, it's not my native language.
Marcin Koc
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