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  1. I heard of Audiograbber, CloneCD, and EASE CD Ripper. Right now I have a program named Easy CD-DA Extractor but I'm not 100 percent sure if it makes perfect 1:1 digital clones when making .cda->.wav->.cda copies. Thanks!
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    those programs are primarily for ripping Audio to MP3...
    why don't you use a burning program instead like Nero 6
    and do a quick copy or CD to CD Copy...it will make an exact copy of any CD you want to copy.
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    Use nero to create an ISO. Perfect.
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  4. What about copy-protected CD's? Would those be a problem for Nero?
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    it can copy Copyrighted or Protected CDs. NO Problem. Try it.
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  6. Originally Posted by vida_loca
    I heard of Audiograbber, CloneCD, and EASE CD Ripper. Right now I have a program named Easy CD-DA Extractor but I'm not 100 percent sure if it makes perfect 1:1 digital clones when making .cda->.wav->.cda copies. Thanks!
    I use the p.o.s. software that came with my DVD burner... Roxio V6 Basic ... it has an audio suite that does a very fast job at ripping and then burning the CD's. I did about 7 this past weekend. On my DVD_ROM / CDRW drive it could copy to my hard drive at about 30-35x (2-3 minutes per disk) and then burn at 20-24x (about 3-4 minutes)
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