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Table Of Contents
- Roxio Easy CD Creator™ 5 Basic
- Contents
- Introduction
- Making Music CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making a Music CD
- Making Music CDs with a CD-Recorder Only
- Making a Compilation Music CD
- Tips for Making a Music CD
- Working with Tracks in the Music CD Project
- Playing a Track
- Viewing the Status Bar
- Viewing the CD Info Bar
- Saving and Opening a CD Project
- Accessing the Online Music Database on the Internet
- Advanced Music CD Topics
- Making Data CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data DVDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data Discs Using DirectCD
- Making Enhanced CDs
- Making Mixed-Mode CDs
- Copying Discs Using Disc Copier
- Troubleshooting Easy CD Creator
- Index
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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.