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3. When you have extracted a CD's worth of songs (650 Mbytes/74 minutes) go to Toast
and make your Audio CD.
8.4.5) Making a CD from a Cassette or LP
1. Attach the Cassette or LP player to the Macintosh.
2. Use Launch Simple Sound (Apple Menu OS 8 or later)
3. Select the
Sound
menu and select CD Quality
4. From the File menu select
New
.
5. This will give you a Record screen.
6. Record the Tracks that you want and save them to your hard drive.
7. Simple Sound will save the file as a System Sound File.
8. You will need to download a program like SoundApp PPC to convert the file from a
System Sound to an AIFF file. SoundApp PPC can be found at www.zdnet.com
9. Then follow the directions for a Compilation Audio CD.
8.4.6) No CD On Desktop
As with all SCSI devices the device must be turned on prior to the computer, before you
can use the device. If the Yamaha drive is not turned on first, you will not be able to read
CD's. If the drive was turned on after the computer, then you will not see a CD icon on
screen. Blank discs will not show up on the desktop regardless of when the Yamaha drive
was turned on.
9) VERIFICATION
9.1) Understanding Your New CD-RW Drive
The following chart is the key to help you understand the front panel indicators:
Status
Ready (with disc)
Ready (no disc)
Tray operation (opening/closing)
Tray fully opened
Reading disc information (TOC)
Initial access in writing
Writing (test mode)
Writing
Reading
Playing
Power saving (combined with
the computer's power saving)
Failure
Indicator Messages
LED Color
Green
Orange
Green
—
Green
Orange
Orange
Orange
Green
Green
:Lit
:Blinking (constant)
:Flashing (inconstant)
:Flashing (constant)
—: Out
—
Orange