Music CD


  1. Posts : 194
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       #1

    Music CD


    I am looking for a simple,free program to simply copy music from a CD to a blank CD disc. I have "googled" and not sure. I don't need something complex..probably do this once a year or so. I only have one disc drive to work with. Too many options and I am not sure. Any suggestions appreciated. Thank you. Chuck
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  2. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #2

    It's a little vague as to exactly what you're wanting to do.

    Do you want to actually COPY an existing CD in its entirety to a blank CD, i.e. make a "duplicate" of it?

    Or do you want to "rip" selected tracks from one or more existing CDs to folder(s) on your hard drive, putting together multiple music files that you then will write (i.e. re-author) to a new blank CD as a "personal compilation mix-CD", so that this newly created CD can be played on a genuine external CD/DVD player or in your car?

    Or what?
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  3. Posts : 194
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Yes


    COPY an existing CD in its entirety to a blank CD, i.e. make a "duplicate" of it? Yes exactly. Sorry for that..
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  4. Posts : 2,752
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       #4

    Use IMGBurn to meet your needs. Don't forget to take "custom" install option and to UN-CHECK any crapware that is offered to you, if any. Sorry about that.

    (1) insert the CD you want to copy, open the program, push the "create image file from disc" button.

    This will pick a partition on your hard drive(s) with lots of free space, read all tracks from the CD, and create two files: image.bin, and image.cue.

    You can optionally choose to go right into the WRITE function after this, or not. Let's say not.

    (2) After the READ process completes, remove the source CD and insert a blank CD.

    (3) On the MENU bar of the program, select MODE and then select WRITE from the dropdown list.

    Or, if you close the program and re-open it, select the "write image file to disc" button.

    (4) At the top of what is next presented from the WRITE dialog, click on the folder icon at the right side of the "SOURCE - please select a file" item. The partition which was just used to do the read-copy to should be showing, along with the two files that were created.

    Select that IMAGE.CUE file and push the OPEN button. The file should then be read, and the WRITE button at the bottom of the dialog should now light up (from being grayed out).

    You can leave the VERIFY option checked or not, but it doesn't take long to do this and it's probably a good idea if you want your CD copy to be perfect.

    (5) Push the WRITE button, and your blank CD will be the recipient of the output from the image copy process.

    Voila.
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  5. Posts : 194
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks


    Going there now. I appreciate it very much. Not good with these computers. Thank you.. Chuck
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  6. Posts : 194
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    Thread Starter
       #6

    Yes


    Worked like a charm Thank you for this. Very kind of you. Stay warm. -9 F right now here in Northern New York..more snow coming. Chuck
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  7. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #7

    Glad to help out.

    It was 90 here in LA today.
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