Instructions for Macintosh
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When a disc is mounted in a drive, the disc icon will appear on the desktop, and you can
double-click on it to launch the disc.
Note: The name of the disc that appears on the desktop will be the original volume
tag name, even if the name of the disc has been changed in the MediaFinder
window. (see Renaming a disc elsewhere in this manual).
Accessing/playing discs from Client Macintosh systems
Macintosh systems that have the Client software installed can access Changers on remote
systems. (see Installing the PowerFile software on client Macintosh computers elsewhere in
this manual)
To access remote Changers, go to the Browser pulldown menu, and select Add Remote...
This will bring up the Add Remote... dialog box. Enter the I.P. address of the host system.
Once connected, the MediaFinder window for the Changer that is connected to the host
system will appear on the client system desktop. All discs can then be access just as if the
Changer were connected to the client system.
Once a client system has connected to a host, the I.P. address of that host will appear in the
Recent Remotes rollover menu, so that clients can re-connect with that host by selecting the
I.P. address from the Recent Remotes rollover menu.
Writing to DVD-RAM Discs (R200 only)
Handling DVD-RAM media
DVD media is sensitive to dust and fingerprints. Carefully handle media by its edges only.
If a DVD movie skips or hangs during playback, clean the media. Most DVD video
playback issues are media-related and can be remedied by proper handling and care of
media.
Cleaning Media
Try to avoid touching the read area (underside) of the disc as dirt and smears will
degrade the disc accessing speed.
If the disc becomes dirty, wipe it with a damp soft cloth. Avoid cleaning in a circular
motion, but rather from the inner side outward.