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Apple Macintosh Performa 5400 Series User Manual

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Using the Built-in CD-ROM Drive

Standard file formats

You can use CD-ROM discs with these standard file formats:
m HFS (Hierarchical File System)—the standard format used by the

Macintosh.

m ISO 9660—the International Standards Organization’s file format for

CD-ROM discs. This format has been adopted by many CD manufacturers
to make their discs compatible with a variety of computers. It is also the
format that allows you to use Photo CDs in your CD-ROM drive.

m The High Sierra format, a predecessor of the ISO 9660 format.
m Photo CDs.
m Audio CDs.

The software that lets you use discs with these file formats is already installed
on your computer.

Other CD-ROM formats

Your CD-ROM drive also works with file formats other than the ones listed
above (for example, CD-ROM XA), provided that you install the appropriate
software on your Macintosh. To find out about the availability of Macintosh
software for additional file formats, contact the publisher of a particular disc.

Audio CDs

Your CD-ROM drive can play audio CDs and audio tracks on 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 the “CD-ROM Discs” topic of Macintosh 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 the “CD-ROM Discs” topic of
Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide [h] menu.