Yes it is possible - Intech's CDSpeedTools does for sure there is an option in the control panel to allow SCSI audio - use it on several drives and machines currently - including Wallstreet with external SCSI CDR-RW drive and will play without using soundout connections. Also if I remember correctly the Describe drive does as well, but it has been awhile since I used it and donot currently have system setup with it to double check.

Thomas G. Monclova wrote:

Anyone else using external CD drives and getting audio
throught the SCSI link?



I am not.





Can you get audio to pass throught the SCSI?




It's possible to do it (Sun Microsystems used external CD-ROMs that did just that) but the device and host computer have to support it.

       What I don't know is if any Apple product (including computers)
does it.



Any thoughts?

Brian




Me too,


-t







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