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| Copying Audio CD's I have recently purchased a couple of Audio CD's that I can't read with my computer. If I try to read them with the computer, they show up as being blank. I don't like to use original cd's in my car stereo and would like to make a copy to use there. Has anyone had any luck copying an audio CD that doesn't show up? |
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| I used EAC myself for an audio disc that didn't list tracks: EAC: www.exactaudiocopy.de (free/cardware) Feurio: www.feurio.com (shareware)
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