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CD to CD copy without manually deleting ripped files.

I've been looking over MC9, and it seems like in order to make a copy of a CD, I have to rip the CD to the hard drive, select these new files, burn a CD, then manually delete the ripped files off the hard drive. Is there a way of doing this automatically -- i.e. a "copy CD" function like Nero uses? How do I make a copy of a CD without having to manually delete the ripped tracks from the hard drive when the copy is finished? With Nero's "Copy CD," it rips the CD to a temp file on the hard drive, asks for a blank CD, burns the CD, then deletes the temp CD file used for the burn. In other words, it's fully automated and just walks you right through it. Is there a comparable function in MC9?

Thanks for any information on this,

Larry
[775 byte] By [lalittle] at [2007-11-9 12:20:55]
# 1 Re: CD to CD copy without manually deleting ripped files.
I was poking around and it doesn't look like MC9 has a CD copy utility built in. I could be wrong but all MC9 looks like it can can do is rip/encode/burn not CD to CD copy.

Try using cloneCD or Nero or Easy CD Creator to just copy a CD. I'm sure your burner came with some sort of burning software unless you purchased it OEM.
anthraxx at 2007-11-15 17:22:34 >
# 2 Re: CD to CD copy without manually deleting ripped files.
I already have Nero which works in this capacity. I was just hoping that MC9 could do ALL the CD related tasks I need. I guess I have to keep using Nero for certain tasks after all.

Larry
lalittle at 2007-11-15 17:23:34 >
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