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Copying Audio CD's

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button | 18:46 Sun 25th Jul 2004 | Technology
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I recently bought a music CD which says it is a "Super Audio CD. This means nothing to me, but it's the 1st CD that doesn't play on my computer or allow me to copy it (for my own use in the car!). It does play in normal CD players, so can anyone tell me why it wont copy? I use Nero Burning & wont play in that or Windows Media. Is this the way all CD's are going to be? Thanks!
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Does it have a Data Track at the end in the form of a video? That might be the problem. Just 'rip' the CD(I use Real One player as I find it the easiest to use)i.e. record the tracks onto your hard drive then make up your own compilation, it's quite simple(you should also be able to do this with Nero).
If it is a copy protected disc try downloading a program called freerip. Start this program before placing the disc in your pc, this program will allow the soundcard to be bypassed.

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