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KJW174
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I bought a copy of a CD at the weekend and decided to make a back-up copy for the car. I went to copy it using my normal burning software (NERO) but it was unable to find the full 15 tracks only the first 5. Appears the remaining ten seem to be data tracks. Has anybody else come across this and how do you get around it ? Cheers
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greysts
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I assume you are using the Audio CD wizard in Nero. Try using the CD Copy wizard instead. The first one tries to be clever and copy each individual song track. As you have found it doesn't work every time. The second option does a straight copy of the complete CD without attempting to interpret the tracks. This should give you a 'mirror image' of the original CD.
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Barney_Rubble
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If that doesn't work, you could do what I do, which is to copy the CD to your HD using Windows Media Player, then copy the tracks back to a blank CD-R, taking care to put them in the right order if you want a more or less exact copy.
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George
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Nero Express - Copy CD- no problem, choose the lowest speed in dialogue box to be sure of perfect copy.
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