Ripping and Burning Help !

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  1. scoutn2

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    I bought a new cd and I have ripped it to file but when I burn it to disk I end up with all the tracks that are 44 bytes . Can anyone help ? Thanx Scoutn2
     
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    what did you use to rip the cd? If you want to make a copy of the CD, you don't really have to rip it (unless it is a copy protected CD). Just use whatever burning program, such as Roxio, Nero, or CloneCD to make a CD copy.

    If you want to rip the CD to your hard drive and store as mp3s, use EAC (exact audio copy). Here is a guide for using:

    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/mydeneaclame.cfm
     
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    hi djscoop , It was protected . I used nero for burning . I used ImTOO CD Ripper to rip it . but I can't figure it out ! Thanx djscoop
     
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