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.

mIf your CD-ROM player was installed after you bought your computer, make sure the audio cable is properly connected. See the documentation that came with the CD-ROM player for more information.

mIf you have headphones or speakers connected to the computer, adjust the connector to make sure they are firmly connected. Make sure the volume control on your headphones or speakers is not turned down too low.

mIf you do not have headphones or speakers connected to the computer, make sure that nothing else is plugged into the sound output port on your computer.

mSome programs change the sound options to suit their needs. You may need to reset the sound options in a control panel. Refer to the “Sound” topic of Macintosh Guide available in the Guide (h) menu.

mIf you are using a CD-ROM disc over a network, you won’t be able to hear the audio portion.

mMake 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.

mThe CD may have been paused. Click the Play/Pause button 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.

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

You are unable to record sound from an audio CD.

mCheck your computer’s sound input port to see if a microphone or other device is connected.

mYou may need to reset the sound options in a control panel. Refer to the “Sound” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

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Apple 9500 Series manual Problems playing audio CDs