S
S
U
U
B
B
J
J
E
E
C
C
T
T
S
S
C
C
O
O
N
N
C
C
E
E
R
R
N
N
I
I
N
N
G
G
T
T
H
H
E
E
C
C
D
D
-
-
R
R
E
E
W
W
R
R
I
I
T
T
E
E
R
R
47
W
HAT
T
YPES OF
CD
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B
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C
OPIED
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CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW drives have technical limits.
Copying all CDs perfectly is simply not possible. The source
CD-ROM drive and source CD both can cause problems in
duplication. We therefore recommend that before you per-
manently copy a CD you select the
Simulation
option. This
process does a test run of the reproduction before attempting
to burn data onto the CD.
But it is possible to make a damaged copy of a CD without an
error message being displayed. This can occur if there is data
or other information to protect the CD being copied “hidden”
between the tracks of the source CD. Using the software in-
cluded with your PC, however, can help you make backup
copies of virtually any CD type.
The following table contains a list of CD types that can be
copied, and some remarks on how to make backup copies.
CD Type
Comments
Audio
If your drive is not a CD-R or a CD-RW drive,
a source CD-ROM drive is required that can
read digital audio data. Not all drives support
the extraction of digital audio data. You can
copy audio CDs under the "Disk-at-Once"
mode if the source CD-ROM drive is fast
enough.
Boot CD
Using the software included in delivery, you
can make boot CDs.
Data CD 1/2
ISO 9660
Joliet
If no special formatting or copy-protection
methods have been used, you should be able
to copy this format without problems.
Extended
play CDs
CDs with a capacity of up to 80 Min./700 MB
can be generated. Not every drive works
with these CDs.
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