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In Reply to: Re: Copied CD's sound inferior to originals. posted by Randy Bey on September 11, 2000 at 07:34:03:
You should try CloneCD. I have used CloneCD many times and I have not had anything but excellent results. It copies in raw mode, so it makes 1:1 copies from the original. It also has a real easy-to-use interface that makes it even more impressive. When I'm making a mixed cd, I use Nero. Don't bother with Adaptec's Easy CD-Creator, Nero is MUCH better (thought I'd share that with everyone who is using the stock program that came with their burner). Try these programs, and if you still get pops and static, take a serious look at your hardware and the software you are burning onto (by the way Memorex isn't all that great, try TDK, Imation, Sony, etc.). Also don't have any programs running while you are extracting and burning, and remember to burn at 2X (for consistent results). Hope this helps
Steve
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