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- A Word About CD ROM Audio
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- CD ROM is not just an excellent storage medium for computer data.
- It can also include CD Audio, or "Redbook" audio as it is called.
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- Within any given issue of NautilusCD Magazine, you may have the
- opportunity to sample Redbook audio, but in order to hear it...
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- 1 Your CD ROM drive must be equipped with audio output jacks and
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- 2 You must connect these jacks to an audio receiver, amplifier/
- speaker setup, or powered external speaker.
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- You can also play the Redbook audio portions of any NautilusCD
- disc in any audio CD player provided you understand and comply
- with the following warning:
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- TRACK 1 OF EACH NAUTILUSCD DISC CONTAINS COMPUTER DATA THAT,
- IF PLAYED OVER A CD AUDIO SYSTEM, COULD DAMAGE YOUR SPEAKERS
- AND/OR HEARING DUE TO THE LOUD (and obnoxious) "REALIZATION"
- THAT OCCURS WHEN A CD AUDIO PLAYER REPRODUCES DIGITAL DATA.
- ONLY TRACK(S) 2 (AND LATER) WILL CONTAIN ANY REDBOOK AUDIO
- INCLUDED ON THE DISC TO BE PLAYED THE SAME AS ANY AUDIO CD.
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