The last resort I use to get sound in is Sound In. Hook up a mini jack to mini jack wire from your headphones jack on the stereo and plug it into your sound in on the mac. If you do not have a sound in then you will need a mini plug to USB sound device such as Griffins imic. Then you need a program to record the sound. With the imic there is Final Vinyl (in OSX), there are others in OSX you will find on VersionTracker.com. For OS9 Coaster is a fine choice. This is your last resort as it is nice to get the data directly by copying instead of re-recording, but it is far better than not at all. jj On 25-Apr-05, at 3:52 PM, g4-request at listserver.themacintoshguy.com wrote: > hidden Tracks > To: g4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > Message-ID: <8f355bbeb5e0d9f17627a2b1eeca4abd at frontiernet.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > Hello, again, > > First, thank you for your help with my questions. :-) > I have another one. I'd like to make a compilation CD > from my collection, and there is a song I'd like > to add, but it is a hidden track. It is before track one > and the only way I can hear it is to press and hold > the rewind button on my boom box until it goes to > the beginning of this song. It does not show up, nor > can I play it when the CD is in the computer's CD player. > Does anyone know if there is a way to get this file copied > to the HD so I can transfer it to my iTunes folder? > Thanks in advance, > > Roxylee