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If you are not getting any sound, verify the following:
Check
Is your volume high enough?
Is sound output connected to your system?
Is a CD-ROM device driver enabled?
Is Sound enabled in the Control Panels? This
applies to internal CD-ROM drives with internally
connected speakers only.
Is the CD you are trying to play an audio CD?
Do you have Apple CD Audio CD Player in your
Apple Menu Items folder?
Do you have more than one CD-ROM drive?
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• Is it high enough on the remote control?
• Is it high enough in the Sound Control Panel under Sound Out?
(internal CD-ROM drives with internally connected speakers only)
• On an external CD-ROM drive, is the external volume control, if any,
turned high enough?
• Headphones plugged into your CD-ROM drive
• Speakers plugged into your CD-ROM drive OR
• Internal speakers internally connected
CD-ROM ToolKit comes with a high performance device driver. See Chapter 4
for more information.
1. Click on the Option ... button in Sound In.
2. Choose the CD icon as your source of output.
3. Enable the Playthrough checkbox.
4. In Sound Out, select an output device and specify 16 bit, Stereo
and 44.100kHz.
CDT Remote will play only audio CDs, such as traditional audio, multimedia,
and Enhanced CDs.
This may conflict with CDT Remote. You might try backing it up and
removing it from your system.
Choose Select Device from CDT Remote's Player menu and select the
appropriate CD-ROM drive.
CD-ROM ToolKit Reference Guide

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