Hello,
When visiting:
http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/Framework.cfm?page=Compatibility.html
PowerTowerPro is listed as having 'Common Features':
 CD-ROM Generally supported, but there are difficulties with certain models
Sound-in                Not supported. This probably could be fixed.
Sound-out       Supported, but volume adjustment is not working properly

I believe that sound in/out are in fact the external ports, but there may be relevance to the internal workings as well.

OSX audio control
http://www.download.com/Detour/3000-2182_4-10331349.html?tag=lst-0-6

Try one of these for converting the audio?
http://www.download.com/MPegger-formerly-MPecker-Encoder-/3000-2199_4-1567349.html?tag=lst-0-1
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/8907

Sorry, you may have to chalk it up as a loss from a 'non-supported hardware' upgrade.

Greg

Yes, I did check the audio cable and it is connected properly to the 'CD SND INPUT' connecter on the motherboard. I'm using OS X version 10.2 installed on a PowerTowerPro 250 with 512megs RAM and a Powerlogix [EMAIL PROTECTED] accelerator card. 50 MHz system bus, CD connected to the internal Mac scsi as opposed to the Adaptec AHA-2940UW scsi card. X installed via XpostFacto 3.0b9 from a working OS 9.1 installation. I tried to import songs from the CD into mp3 format, and the hard disk churned like it was working, the display said the song was importing, but the CD drive never spun up so I don't know exactly how it was getting stuff off the disk. I didn't see any finished mp3 of the song either, after it said it was done importing. I tried inserting another CD, same deal. The system drive churns like music is being spooled off of it, yet the CD drive never spins up. iTunes says its playing the CD, but no sound comes out. What the hell is going on with this thing? I thought Macs were supposed to be simple!

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