Robyn Lyons wrote:

>The newer versions of Mac OS (i believe 9 and up) typically don't use 
>the audio cable at all, the OS uses digital extraction. (At least that 
>is how I understood it, apple has a paper on this somewhere). Digital 
>audio playback does not cause a perceptible impact on speed, it is very 
>light on the CPU. More than likely you problem is that the CD-ROM drive 
>doesn't support digital playback. Some older drives didn't. (i.e. apple 
>CD 300 or CD 150)
>
>  
>
I don't think the 600 does either. I put one of those in my C500 last 
night, and iTunes still wouldn't work. Either that or I'm missing 
something else.

Steve Hardy


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