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Opening a CD-ROM?

Jul 28, 2010 6:57AM PDT

I have a CD-ROM from a digital magazine from 1995, which is "Made with Macromedia" and ran on old version of Quicktime.
It has some interactive audio and video/slides. Is there a way to pull this out? The media files do not seem to have extensions (even when looking for hidden ones). Is this a proprietary file type of thing?
I am at a loss as to how to open this disc. It will not run on my MacBook Pro. I can play it on a Windows XP computer. I would like to be able to pull out some of the audio and slides/pictures to put on a iPad/iPod, etc.

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