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| New on Forum Join Date: Dec 2001
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| Copying newer audio CD's I recently tried backing up my daughters new CD's that she recieved for Christmas. Though I have had no trouble burning audio cd's in the past, I am now. Any one know if there is some kinda new protection on Audio Cd's and what to do to get a working backup that my kid can ruin ? Please Advise, KHSjr |
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| There are some new protections out there and one is Key2Audio. I copied/ripped a protected disc yesterday with Feurio! without problems... Windows didn't see the disc. CloneCD can also do the trick though (but I wanted the tracks separately).
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