Got a 700MB CD with 800MB stored and want to make a copy

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by hala, Jul 1, 2002.

  1. hala

    hala Guest

    Does anyone have a clue on how to get this done. I am using a plextor writer and Nero 5.5, I'm trying some things now and will let you guys know if I get it done. But if anyone has some great ideas I would appreciate it!!
    Just found out about this site and this site kicks a$$!

     
  2. cd-rw.org

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    Have you made the 800mb disc using XCD? I don't see any reason why it would not copy normally with Nero or similar.
     
  3. hala

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    I did not make the 800MB CD just trying to copy...I'm new to both VCD and Nero. However the only way I got the info was extract the .dat file and create a VCD however it does not seem to work with all CD's.

    In your opinion what is the best burning software out there.
     
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    So it is a regular VCD. Any software should be able to copy it. DiscJuggler has pretty advanced copy features and CloneCD of course too.
     
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    800 MB is the capacity of a 700MB CDR in VCD mode.

    The "copy CD" process CD-RW.ORG speaks about is a separated function in Nero.
     
  6. hala

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    Appreciate all your advice and will try cd clone and juggler...I noticed that after extracting the .dat files and copying the vcd that the cd worked fine...and I was than able to copy directly from the CD that i had made..however the original CD would not allow CD copying... I thought it was pretty clever how one accomplished this being that it was a copied version itself... any ideas on how I could do the same.

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