An Audio CD Copier Can Make Easy Work Of Backing Up Your Audio CDs
Audio CD copiers are used to make a working copy of an audio CD. These devices can help to create back ups for your favorite music CDs. As CDs are sensitive in regard to scratches and even smudges, the data can get corrupted or damaged very easily. CD duplication affords the option of copying the original audio CD and storing it for as long as necessary.
The main function of a copier is to record or copy the data from one CD to another. A CD can store up to around 80 minutes of audio depending on the file type (that means up to 700 MB of data). The efficiency of a copier depends upon its reading, writing and rewriting speed.
One type of audio CD copier is a software product that must be installed on a computer to begin copying CDs. To begin the process of copying, start the software and then insert the master CD into the CD-ROM drive. Then the drive containing the source CD has to be selected. One has to select the destination drive that contains the blank CD. Finally, click the start copy button and the work should only take a few minutes. Using the advanced tab settings, additional changes can be made to the configuration of the final copy.
When the burning is complete, a final message box appears on the screen. Compact Discs created using this software can be run in CD-ROM or CD audio players. Back when the drives had maximum speeds of 4X it would take around 15 minutes to copy the entire CD. Nowadays the process is much faster. Exactly how much depends on the speed of your computer's CD writing drive (also known as the CD burner). Traditional CD burners used earlier were required to be attached to a computer system via a SCSI port. But as with most tech items, today more advanced copiers are available. These do not require a computer to execute the copying procedures, and are known as standalone copiers. They have a built-in hard disc which can have a capacity of 160GB or more. The traditional ones copied one CD at a time, but these new ones are more efficient and some can be used for multi-session copying. An Audio CD copier is intended to be used to reproduce the data on those CDs for which the user has the permission of the manufacturer. CDs can be copied for personal use. They can be copied in order to preserve the original ones. But commercial CDs should not be copied for resale purposes because that would amount to a violation of copyright laws.
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