Instructions for Macintosh
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Identifying discs
The Changer automatically identifies new discs. When discs are loaded into the Changer,
they are initially listed as Unidentified disc in the lower portion of the MediaFinder window.
The Changer automatically identifies newly loaded discs during idle time, when a drive is
available. It does this by placing each Unidentified disc into a drive and reading the contents
of that disc. If there is a volume name associated with that disc, that name now replaces
Unidentified disc. You can edit the name (either the volume name, or Unidentified disc if there
is no volume tag) by highlighting the name in the lower part of the MediaFinder window and
typing in a new name.
Accessing/playing discs from the host Macintosh
To access or play a disc, the disc must be placed in a Changer drive. To mount a disc into
the drive, you must use the MediaFinder software. Locate the disc icon in the lower portion of
the MediaFinder window, then proceed in one of the following ways:
• Double-click on the disc icon.
• Click on the disc icon and drag it onto the drive icon of an available drive in the upper
part of the MediaFinder window.
• Click once on the disc icon to select it, then choose Mount Disc from the Browser pull-
down menu.
Any of the actions listed above will cause the disc to be mounted in a drive. When a disc is
mounted in a drive, the name of the disc appears next to the drive in the upper part of the
MediaFinder window, and the disc name is displayed in bold type in the lower part of the
window.