Re: Diskcopy an audio CD.
- From: GB <lokeli@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:47:01 -1000
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:27:09 -0400, "John" <me@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think he wants to make a copy directly, not rip and then burn.
Unfortunately the only way I have made a copy (WMP11) was to rip the CD to
mp3 tracks and then use those mp3 files to burn an audio CD. A bit
cumbersome but I'm sure there's a good reason or, more likely, I don't know
how to do it (make a direct copy)
123 Copy will do most everything.
"Chuck" <cumerin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I like to protect my audio collection by making a copy of the cd for my car
and keeping the bought cd at home where at cannot get stolen or damaged.
Is there a simple and/or free program that will allow me to do this? Or is
there a way to do this in Windows XP Media Center?
Thank you
Chuck
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