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hahaha wiggle bugs, that still cracks me up!

that first track on itunes is the disc information, that's all.

i wish there were names for the other tracks, that would be great. we should come up with some good names and vote on them.

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But why is it 1 hour and 53 minutes long and why would that info even show-up on a music player?

Once again Apple fails.

Anyone else got any idea on why the song is called Wiggle Bugs in the 95/98 version but not in the XP version?

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i'm not sure why it actually shows up as being 1hr 53mins, but it shows up in most music players, even in cd players.

basically all games will do this.

i really have no idea why the track is actually playable though, i've always kind of wondered that, anyone know?

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But why is it 1 hour and 53 minutes long and why would that info even show-up on a music player?

Once again Apple fails.

Anyone else got any idea on why the song is called Wiggle Bugs in the 95/98 version but not in the XP version?

1) Music players will read all of the tracks on a CD and attempt to play them. Since LRR can be put into a traditional CD player, this is not out of the ordinary. Like extractor said, the first track is the game information. It's put into a track because the style of CD formatting being used is Red Book, which means it is an audio CD.

2) It does not fail. Windows Media Player will attempt the same thing.

3) The second and third music tracks are always unnamed, so maybe they just dropped the name from the first one. Really, how are we supposed to know?

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But why is it 1 hour and 53 minutes long and why would that info even show-up on a music player?

Once again Apple fails.

Anyone else got any idea on why the song is called Wiggle Bugs in the 95/98 version but not in the XP version?

1) Music players will read all of the tracks on a CD and attempt to play them. Since LRR can be put into a traditional CD player, this is not out of the ordinary. Like extractor said, the first track is the game information. It's put into a track because the style of CD formatting being used is Red Book, which means it is an audio CD.

2) It does not fail. Windows Media Player will attempt the same thing.

3) The second and third music tracks are always unnamed, so maybe they just dropped the name from the first one.

1) I didn't know that. Does the XP version use the same CD formatting or maybe there is something slightly different with the sick to the XP version.

2) It will not, what are you talking about? (thins is going by WMP11 so if you have WMP12 then I wouldn't know anything obout it's features)

3)We all know they are unnamed, what I was saying is that it only happens in WMP witha 95/98 version

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