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Copying Discs Using Disc Copier
What Kinds of Discs Can I Copy?
The following table lists the types of discs that you can copy, as well
as some notes for making those copies.
Type of Disc Notes
Data CD
Some commercial CDs are designed to prevent
copying, and will not allow you to make a copy.
Only single session data CDs can be copied in Disc-
at-Once mode.
Music CD
The source drive must support digital audio
extraction (the drive is tested to determine its
capabilities when the source disc is inserted).
You can copy music CDs in Disc-at-Once mode if
your destination drive supports Disc-at-Once mode.
DirectCD
Some CD-ROM drives may not be able to read a disc
made with DirectCD. If your drive is MultiRead
capable, there should be no problems.
Mixed-Mode
CD
The source drive must support digital audio
extraction (the drive is tested to determine its
capabilities when the source disc is inserted).
Some mixed-mode CDs copy perfectly while others
do not. If your mixed-mode CD cannot be copied, the
CD may be formatted to prevent copying.
Enhanced CD
The source drive must support digital audio
extraction. (the drive is tested to determine its
capabilities when the source disc is inserted.)
Copy enhanced CDs in Disc-at-Once mode;
otherwise, some audio may be lost if there is less than
a two-second gap between tracks on the source CD.
Photo CD
Requires a source drive capable of reading CD-ROM
XA. Most current drives support this.
Video CD
Requires a source drive capable of reading CD-ROM
XA. Most current drives support this.
DVDs
Requires DVDs that are not copy-protected.