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| When copying directly from the source CD to a blank CD, you must have a CD-ROM drive installed in your computer. Most of today's computers do. After you insert a CD into your source drive, Easy CD Creator automatically tests the CD and the drive for successful and error free reading. |
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| If you only have a CD-Recorder serving as both your CD-ROM drive and your CD-Recording device, you can copy CDs by creating a Disc Copy. Remember to check your hard drive for ample space to accommodate the source material. |
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| Most CD-ROM drives can play back music from an Audio CD. However, not all CD-ROM drives are capable of reading and copying audio tracks in the digital format. Check to make sure your CD-ROM drive supports digital audio extraction. |
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| You can quickly create multiple copies of a single CD by creating a Disc Copy first. Do this if you have enough space on your hard drive for the source material if your source CD-ROM performs slowly, or if your CD-Recorder serves as your source and destination drive. |
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