HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100 CD Player User Manual


 
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Chapter 8: Copying CDs
Chapter 8:
Copying CDs
The most common use for making a copy of a CD is to create a working
copy of a CD and archive the original in a safe place.
NOTE: CD Copier is designed to assist you in reproducing material in which
you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright
owner. Unless you own the copyright or have permission to copy from the
copyright owner, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment
of damages and other remedies. If you are uncertain about your rights, contact
your legal advisor.
What Kinds of CDs Can I Copy?
Using CD Copier, you can make backup copies of almost any type of CD.
The following table lists the types of CDs that can be copied and some
notes about making backup copies:
Type of CD Notes
Audio If you are using a drive other than a CD-R or CD-RW
drive, a source CD-ROM drive capable of reading
audio digitally is required. Not all drives support
digital audio extraction. See “Testing Your System
Configuration” in the CD Copier Online help. (Easy-
CD Audio tests your drive to determine its capabilities
when the source CD is inserted.)
CAUTION: This release of CD Copier supports copying
CDs in Track-at-Once mode. This means that there is a
two-second gap of silence between tracks.