Copying Acd - I/O Magic MagicWriter External User Manual

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read audio tracks perfectly and won't "hang up" (see above) between the
data and audio track of a mixed mode CD.
5. Don't care if audio index positions get lost.
6. Have lots of empty CD recordable CD-R.
7. Nero versions 3.0 or higher are capable of burning "On The Fly" copies
using a CD-ROM drive as input device. You don't need several hundred
megabytes of free volume space on your hard disk any longer and will be
able to copy CDs much faster. That's the good news.
Copying a CD
We will leave all the options with their default settings. For detailed
information, please refer to the Nero-Burning ROM Reference Chapter in the
manual. Follow the instructions carefully.
1. Click on the CD-Copy icon in the New Compilation dialog window, which
opens after you start Nero. If you have already opened Nero, you can
reach this dialog window through the icon for "New Compilation". On the
property sheets, the Burn card is on the top.
2. Click on the property sheet Copy options to select the copy method you
want.
3. Insert the original CD in your recorder or in your CD-ROM drive,
depending on whether you have selected the copy "On-The-Fly" method
or the "Image-Copy" method.
4. By clicking on the CD Copy button, the Write CD dialog box will open.
5. Now you may confirm by clicking on the Copy CD button. All of the
selected steps will now be carried out in sequence including the burn
process. So that you can follow exactly what is happening, a status
window is displayed in which the individual steps are listed.
6. As a last step, you will see a message like "burn process was
successful with 2x(300 KB/s)".
7. Finally, the CD will be ejected.
8. You may now check to see for yourself what was written onto your new
CD by re-inserting the CD and clicking on the CD info icon.
Important: If your audio CD contains crackling noises or sounds strangely
distorted, you have most likely trouble with the so-called "Audio Jitter".
These problems are case by hardware failures to read audio data correctly.
Please refer to checking the audio features of your CD-ROM drive and CD
ROM-Read speed settings
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