TITLE
    Mac OS: Apple CD Audio Player and CD Control Installation
Article ID:
Created:
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4/11/01
4/11/01

TOPIC

    This article explains where to find and how to install AppleCD Audio Player and the CD control strip.


DISCUSSION

    Symptom

    The Apple CD Audio player and the CD control strip are not installed on the computer.

    Products affected

    • iMac (Early 2001)

    Solution

    Apple installs iTunes as the audio player of choice for listening to CDs. iTunes lets you create your own personal digital music library, allowing you to manage and play your collection of high-quality MP3s with drag-and-drop simplicity. With a compatible CD-RW drive, you can even create your own custom audio CDs for use in your car or home stereo system. Check out the iTunes Web site at http://www.apple.com/itunes / .

    However, if you want to use either AppleCD Audio Player or the CD control strip, the software is located on the Software Install CD. The following steps explain how to install the software.


      1. Insert the Software Install CD.

      2. Double-click the CD icon.

      3. Double-click the CD Extras Folder.

      4. Double-click the AppleCD Audio Player folder.

      5. Drag copy the AppleCD Audio Player application onto the hard disk. (Place this application where it is convenient.)

      6. Drag the CDStrip module on top of the closed System Folder. The files will be auto-routed to the correct folder within the System Folder. (Avoid lingering over the System Folder while drag coping or Mac OS spring loaded folder feature may open the folder.)

      7. Restart the computer to activate the CD control strip.


    You will now be able to use the AppleCD Audio Player and the CD control strip to listen to audio CDs.


Document Information
Product Area: Mac OS System Software
Category: General OS
Sub Category: General Topics
Keywords: kimac

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