Playing Audio Cds; Sharing A Cd-Rom Disc Over A Network - Motorola StarMax User Manual

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Using the CD-ROM Drive

Playing audio CDs

5

Sharing a CD-ROM disc over a network

5-4
With the CD-ROM drive and your computer's built-in speaker, you
can play audio compact discs (CDs) or audio tracks on CD-ROM
discs. You can also attach headphones or speakers to the computer
to listen to audio CDs and audio tracks. See Connecting audio
equipment on page 1-16, for information on connecting sound
equipment to your computer.
Note that you may need to set control panel options in order to play
audio CD-ROM discs. Refer to the "Sound" topic of Mac OS Guide.
To start, stop, and control audio discs, use the AppleCD Audio
Player program, available in the Apple menu. Your audio CD
software will only play tracks that contain audio information. You
can listen to an audio CD or audio tracks in the background while
you do other work on your computer. For more information about
playing audio CDs, see the "CD-ROM Discs" topic of Mac OS
Guide, available in the Guide (A) menu.
You can share a CD-ROM disc using the file-sharing feature. If the
disc has audio portions, you will be able to hear the audio yourself,
but other people on the network will not. Likewise, you cannot hear
the audio portions of discs you access over a network.
For further information about file sharing, see the "Sharing files"
topic of Mac OS Guide.
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