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    1. #1
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      Backup Audio CD

      Hi guys!

      Whats the best way to backup audio cds? Some without copy protection.

      I was using Exact Audio Copy (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/) because of the great audio rip capabilities, but I'm not sure of the efficiency of its copy feature...

      What do you think of?
      Whats the best way of doing a good backup from an audio cd?

      tanx!

    2. #2
      The one you use currently... no serious opposition (you could also consider CDex, but it's worse).
      EAC is also perfect for copying protected audio CD's, if your hardware is compliant. EAC is not perfect for burning audio compilations from HD files though (.wav, .mp3 or any compressed format- it still needs manual cuesheet eiting which is not everybody's piece of cake), for that job Burnatonce simply has no rival, and it's also completely free to use. Feurio! has a terific audio burner too, but IMHO not as good as Burnatonce, which is the audio purist's paradise.
      Last edited by scarecrow; 25-05-2003 at 15:09.
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      I could close this thread its all been said but i will leave it open



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      the way you have to go is this one: http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread....threadid=46159

      but for sure, you need an audio protection compatible reading device like Plextor, RICOH or Yamaha CDRW drives;


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    5. #5
      or a Lite-on with the newest firmware

    6. #6
      Originally posted by damiandimitri
      or a Lite-on with the newest firmware

      Not all of them can do it,bud......the 52X series are best rated for audioprotections...

    7. #7
      the 32123s can do it very good also
      (Lite-on added the feature with the latest firmware)

      look also on the cdfreaks forum


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