The answer is Dark Sided Jewel.
A bonus track has bonus songs or videos while a regular CD has your average songs.
The eighth track on the V (Debut) CD it was "Promise" The eighth track on the Identified CD it was "Don't Leave"
If there is mp3 in an standard audio CD, it is on a data track, and thus not playable on a regular CD player because it is not an audio track.
To split a track into two on an audio CD, you'll need audio editing software that supports CD audio formats. First, rip the CD track to your computer using a CD ripping tool. Open the track in the audio editing software, then locate the point where you want to split the track. Use the software's cutting or splitting tool to divide the track, and finally, save the two new audio files and burn them back onto a new CD if desired.
:Buy CD :Un-wrap thy CD :Place in CD player :Select track Freak
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its a hidden track on the XII (13) CD
It is called a track
Dreaming
Error code 3 on a Mitsubishi CD player means that the track is out of line. It is possible that a CD broke inside the player that caused the track to jam up. Either way, the CD player will have to be replaced.
The track was "My First time ever"
You cant, i think. You might have to insert the CD in your comp and do it from there