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| Audio copies Ok, I'm 'fused: "If you want perfect audio 1:1 use Feurio! or ExactAudioCopy; Clone gives most acceptable results though, at a 4x-8x read with NO subs written onto a purpose audio CD-R; but you can always try audio subs at first " Sooooo, if using CloneCD for audio 1:1 : What WRITE speed is best then for CloneCD? Does this mean that a "standard" CDR will not work? |
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