A small blindness organisation has asked me to recommend a program for copying 
their quarterly audio newsletter.  I know there are 
many programs which will do this, but I am looking for something without bells 
and whistles which will simply do the following and 
is accessible and easy to use.

1. Can read a CD to temporary storage on hard disk.

2. Can produce a specified number of exact copies of the CD.  That is, if 20 
copies are specified, eject each CD once copied and 
prompt for the next until the 20 copies have been made.

3. Has an option to specify the write speed.

4. Has an option to verify that the disk has been written correctly.

5. The program is fairly inexpensive or preferably free.

Note that it needs to do an exact copy of the disk rather than track by track, 
since there aren't gaps between the tracks on the 
original, so they don't want them on the copies.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman


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