Cd burn help

dd1313

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Hi Guys

I need to make 150 copies of a CD.What is the best way to do this please
Do I copy each one or make a image copy and then burn,

Also how do I know what speed a CD has been copied on.I need the CD to play on a Walkman CD and on a
CD player

Any help please

Thanks
DD
 
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Good Luck

With that pal.....as far as i know, you'll just have to make an image and burn each cd, one at a time....
 
Make an image and then copy it, should go faster. I think there is an option in nero to make multiple copies, so just put in the number in there and put in a new disc each time. That will probably be the easiest/fastest way.

Hope that helps!
 
I think Nero allows you to select how many copies you want to burn, but you will still have to manually eject each time. Yip enjoy your weekend, it's gonna be a long one :D

Edit: bullfrog beat me to it :p
 
Go out, buy 3 or 4 cd-rw's and put them in the PC. Open Nero and make an image of the Cd. Then set it up to burn and you can do a max of 4 cd's at a time in one PC.
 
Yeah , thanks guys

One last question,what speed should I burn it for if it will play on a portable cd player (walkman type)and also on a normal cd player.

Thanks
DD
 
I dont think it makes any difference. Always burned at max speed (12x on my hp, 40x on gigabyte and 48x on lg) and never had any problems. The only time i did have any problems, was when certain makes of discs didnt read in certain players. Also, most players dont read rw's
 
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Thanks

How does one find out what speed a current CD was burned at.

DD
 
I'm not sure there is a way to know. Quality can be affected by burn speed and if you burn certain discs to fast you'll most likely mess them up. So try write the discs at the rated speeds or one step lower, there is hardly any difference noticable in time taken between 52x and 48x, so rather be safe ;)
 
Hi Guys

I need to make 150 copies of a CD.What is the best way to do this please
Do I copy each one or make a image copy and then burn,

Also how do I know what speed a CD has been copied on.I need the CD to play on a Walkman CD and on a
CD player

Any help please

Thanks
DD

you should use a cd duplication centre, doesnt cost much and atleast you wont spend ages. 150 x 10 minutes = 1500 minutes = bummer :/
 
find an 8 year old to do it for you, pay them R50. a nephew or similar is handy in these situations.
 
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