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- From: klui@corp.hp.com (Ken Lui)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.programmer
- Subject: Re: reading CD data
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 20:06:12 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company
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- In article <1993Jan23.204420.12525@drefla.mese.com> matt@drefla.mese.com (Matt Brandt) writes:
- >In the new apple machines I believe that they hook the audio output from
- >the CD player into the mic input on the motherboard. That is how they play
- >the sound. I don't think you can access the digital sound data.
- >
- No, someone disconnected the microphone and was still able to
- record an audio CD. Here's an excerpt from Apple's data sheet
- for the AppleCD 300:
-
- ... It not only plays standard audio CDs, but
- can also transfer CD digital audio data via
- the SCSI bus to your Macintosh for further
- editing.
-
- FORMATS SUPPORTED
- o CD digital audio data via SCSI
-
- Sounds like direct reading of data from audio CDs to me.
-
-
- Ken
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