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butch@fyrelizard.com wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if you are asking about a program to copy
> a cd or to rip it to a file and write a cd from the file.
Hi Butch, thanks, I should have been clearer. Here's the concept: To
make sure that each production dubber (the copies used to create glass
masters for manufacturing CDs) is perfect, I want to copy the production
dubber CDs to the hard drive and compare them back to the master. If
they compare as equal then I know the dubber is good.
> Either way, I use Audio/Data-CD-Creator. It's free and
> after using it a while, it is easy to understand how it works.
> Here is where I found it: http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting/
Thanks!
> I've found BeOS to be easier to use in ripping and burning
> audio cd's, but Audio/Data-CD-Creator is competitive.
I didn't know anyone was still using BeOS. Is there support?
- Peter
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