Tom,I have wondered about the same thing,but I am now resigned to just ripping the tracks from the source disk then copy them to the blank either in Wav or mp3 it's slightly longer but not by muckh.Alan, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" <tomca...@comcast.net>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 4:28 AM
Subject: Can Windows Copy CDs?


Hello list: I know that AI can use Windows to burn something that is already on a hard drive to a CD; what I wonder is..let's say I want to copy one CD to another; can this be accomplished with Windows..or with Windows Media Player? And if so..how is this done? I have something on my computer called "Sonic..but found it pretty much inaccessible with Jaws..unless I just never found anyone who could show me how to do it! So I have deleted the shortcut that was on my desk top; all I have now of Sonic is the program itself..but it really doesn't lead me to where I need to go to copy a CD! Since I have no other CD burning program on here, I got to thinking "Hey..maybe it's possible to just use the Windows Media Player:" to do this..but I am sure that there are folks here on this list who can tell me if this is doable with that program or not! Thanks!
Tom Kaufman
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