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Problems using iso 9660 or high sierra discs, Problems playing audio cds – Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual

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Problems using ISO 9660 or High Sierra discs

You cannot access files on a CD-ROM disc that uses the ISO 9660 or High Sierra format.

m Discs in the ISO 9660 and High Sierra formats have version numbers

attached to filenames. Some application programs need these version
numbers in order to work with files. To make the version numbers
available to programs on your computer, follow these instructions:

Drag the CD icon to the Trash. When the tray opens, hold down the Option
key and push the tray back in, continuing to hold down the Option key
until the disc is fully in the drive. The program you are using should now
be able to locate filenames on that CD-ROM disc.

m Make sure that Foreign File Access, ISO 9660 File Access, and High Sierra

File Access are present in the Extensions folder in your System Folder.

Problems playing audio CDs

You don’t hear any sound when you play an audio CD or an audio track on a CD-ROM

disc using the AppleCD Audio Player.

m If you have headphones or speakers connected to the computer, adjust the

plug to make sure they are firmly connected. Make sure the volume control
on your headphones or speakers is not turned down too low.

m If you are using a CD-ROM disc over a network, you won’t be able to hear

the audio portion.

m Make sure the volume is turned up in the AppleCD Audio Player. With the

Audio Player open, drag the volume control slider up or press the Up
Arrow key on your keyboard.

m The CD may have been paused. Click the Play/Pause button in the

AppleCD Audio Player once or twice.

While playing an audio track on a CD-ROM disc that combines audio tracks and data,

you double-click the disc icon and the audio track stops playing.

You can’t open data files on a CD-ROM disc and listen to audio tracks on that
disc at the same time.

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