Are you sure it was an audio CD? It sounds like it was just a data CD with audio files on it.
Yes, I'm sure. Because this album was unusual when it came out. I bought it new close to the release date in 1992. It's Nine Inch Nails Broken. The reason it was unusual was because it had 6 regular songs, and then 91 songs that were all silence at 1 second each. Then the 2 "hidden" songs were at the very end: Songs 98 and 99. The first time or two you played this CD it could catch you by surprise. Or at least make you hit the next track button a bunch of times. Or if you were really cool, use the numeric input keypad to dial directly to 98 or 99.
I have the CD sitting here still, so I just tried it again. MC sees the disc and shows the title in the Devices area. When I click on the title (which also shows the Unix device name), I see a list of the songs on the disc. But this only lasts for maybe 1 second. Then the list disappears and the large pane says "There is no disc. Insert a disc and double click here to refresh." Double clicking there, or pressing refresh up top gives a beach ball (spinning wheel indicating program busy) for a few seconds. Then the list of songs comes back, and disappears again.
I tried about 5 times and got the song list to "stick" once, but some combination of clicking caused it to try to play one of the tracks on the album and when it did the list disappeared again. It was one of the 1 second tracks so I don't know exactly what was going on.
My other experiences with discs in MC have been no where near as weird, but definitely inconsistent. Like it will rip 7 out of 9 songs and not rip 2. Then I try again and it rips the other 2. I've ripped around 250 audio CDs with this computer and the third party tool.
I hope this helps some.
Brian.