I've been asked to try and recover music (which can't be sourced elsewhere) from a CD-R that's badly scratched and even has holes in the data layer. It actually plays in a regular CD player, but doesn't want to mount on either my Mac or my Windows laptop.
Or rather, it flat-out won't mount under Windows, but occasionally OSX will allow it mount but when it does, it only sees it as a blank disc and asks me what I want to do with it.
Is there anything I can do under OSX to access the data?
I realise that I could make a recording from the analogue audio outputs of a CD player, but I'd have to borrow one first - the only CD player we have these days is in a cheapie plastic CD/radio combo, and it doesn't have any kind of audio line output.
Or rather, it flat-out won't mount under Windows, but occasionally OSX will allow it mount but when it does, it only sees it as a blank disc and asks me what I want to do with it.
Is there anything I can do under OSX to access the data?
I realise that I could make a recording from the analogue audio outputs of a CD player, but I'd have to borrow one first - the only CD player we have these days is in a cheapie plastic CD/radio combo, and it doesn't have any kind of audio line output.