Regarding this topic: The CD+Graphics specification mainly evolved in a few multi-purpose interactive-CD players such as the Commodore CDTV (an earlier attempt to house a computer - an Amiga 500 with CD-ROM drive - in a living-room-friendly box) and the Philips CD-I machines as well as a handful of JVC players pitched at karaoke use. Also the CD+Graphics format ended up mainly being used as a medium for karaoke applications -- a disc equipped with a backing track and some real-time lyrics. Does any windows CD player program display these graphics? I have a couple of old CDs with those graphics, and I've never actually seen the graphics! I'd like to if I can do it thru windows software... ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]