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Save setup: Saves the current drive list and all configuration data in a *.cfg
file.
Load setup: Loads the current drive list and all configuration data from a *.cfg
file.
The CD-ROM configuration dialog
Drive name: Lets you edit the name of the drive in the list. This is useful if you
create more than one entry accessing the same physical drive.
Host adapter number: Lets you specify the number of your SCSI adapter -
normally "0".
SCSI-ID: Lets you set the ID of your CD-ROM drive. Be sure to set the correct
ID; there is no error checking!
SCSI-LUN: Select the SCSI-LUN parameter, normally "0".
Alias: Lets you select the manufacturer type of your CD-ROM drive.
Normal copy mode: Copies the audio data without any software correction.
Sector synchronization copy mode: Copies the audio data using a correction
algorithm. This is especially useful, since many CD drives have problems
finding an exact position again and gaps can occur.
Burst copy mode: Optimizes the speed of the copy process; no software
corrections made.
Sectors per cycle: Defines the number of audio sectors that should be read
from the audio CD in a read cycle. The higher the number of sectors, the
faster the copying process. Many SCSI systems have problems with more
than 27 sectors.
Sync sectors: Sets the number of audio sectors that will be used for software
correction. A higher number results in a better synchronization but also in a
slower copying process.
Copy-protected Audio CDs
It is forbidden to copy an Audio CD, whether it is with or without copy
protection. Each owner of a CD may however produce a backup copy of
copy-protected CDs. The problem is that one cannot create a copy from
copy-protected CDs since the CD cannot be read in with a conventional PC
disc drive. In order to create a backup copy of a copy-protected CD, you
must play it in an Audio CD Player and record it as a "normal" analog
recording via the soundcard.