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  1. Guys i really need advice how to duplicate the vcd. I try cdrwin but i guess it doesn't work. i read about how to burn vcd but my karoke vcd doesn't have mpeg file name in the mpeg folder are AVSEQ01 DAT File. Any idea guys? It's them Asian VCD Karoke.
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    Originally Posted by pepsi612
    Guys i really need advice how to duplicate the vcd. I try cdrwin but i guess it doesn't work. i read about how to burn vcd but my karoke vcd doesn't have mpeg file name in the mpeg folder are AVSEQ01 DAT File. Any idea guys? It's them Asian VCD Karoke.
    Why does it not work in CDRwin ? are you doing a disk to disk copy ?
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    Originally Posted by pepsi612
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    20 questions night is it

    So your doing a disk to disk, what goes wrong
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    Originally Posted by KingJohn
    Why does it not work in CDRwin ? are you doing a disk to disk copy ?
    Why should CDRwin work? How does CDRwin get around copy protection?? I realize CloneCD wouldn't have a problem with protection, but why do you think CDRwin could do it?
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    CLoneCD or CDRWin should both work easily. THey both do sector copies of the disc, thus should be able to get around any protection.

    In CDRWin, you'd go to extract sectors, choose the whole disc, except rather than letting it create a bin/cue to your drive, make the destination your CDR drive.

    Clone CD even easier, choose the CD-CD Copy icon....
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    Originally Posted by spidey
    CLoneCD or CDRWin should both work easily. THey both do sector copies of the disc, thus should be able to get around any protection.

    In CDRWin, you'd go to extract sectors, choose the whole disc, except rather than letting it create a bin/cue to your drive, make the destination your CDR drive.

    Clone CD even easier, choose the CD-CD Copy icon....
    Thanks, I'll add that to my notes. Any good guides to these softwares???
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