Playing audio cds – Apple Macintosh 6500 User Manual
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Audio CDs
Your CD-ROM drive can play audio CDs and the sound portions of other
CD-ROM discs using your computer’s built-in speaker. You can also attach
headphones or speakers to your computer for stereo sound. For further
information, see “Playing Audio CDs” later in this chapter. Also see
“CD-ROM Discs” topic area of Macintosh Guide (or Mac OS Guide),
available in the Guide (h) menu.
Photo CDs
With your CD-ROM drive, you can use QuickTime to open digitized images
stored on Photo CDs.
For more information on Photo CDs, see “Working With Photo CDs” later in
this chapter. Also see the “CD-ROM Discs” topic area of Macintosh Guide (or
Mac OS Guide), available in the Guide (h) menu.
Playing audio CDs
With your CD-ROM drive and your computer’s built-in speaker, you can play
audio compact discs (CDs) or the sound portions of other CD-ROM discs.
You can also attach headphones or speakers to the computer to listen to audio
tracks. See Chapter 3, “Expanding Your Computer and Using Its Special
Features,” for information on connecting sound equipment to your computer.
To start, stop, and otherwise control audio CDs, use the AppleCD Audio
Player program, available in the Apple (K) menu. Your audio CD software
will only play tracks that contain audio information. With the AppleCD
Audio Player program, you can listen to audio tracks from CDs while doing
other work on your computer. For more information about playing audio
CDs, see the “CD-ROM Discs” topic area of Macintosh Guide (or Mac OS
Guide), available in the Guide (h) menu.
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Using the Optional Built-in CD-ROM Drive