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Maintaining pauzes between songs, with same length as original CD

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by WillyDou, Jan 21, 2009.

  1. WillyDou

    WillyDou Member

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    Hi, this is an often discussed item, but I can't find a real solution.
    What I want is that a CD is being copied exactly as the original, concerning pauses between the songs. This means e.g. if there's a one second pause between the first and the second song, a 2 seconds pause between the second and the third song and no pause between the third and the fourth song, I want the same pause's on my copy. As far as I know all other discussions learn how to avoid pauzes, but I want existing pauzes being maintained with the same length as the original CD.
     
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    I found a solution myself. I found an option "raw mode" (in Roxio Easy CD and DVD Creator 6) and wondered if this wouldn't do what I expected. Despite of what the manual says, I gave it a try with positive result.

    The manual says:

    The Raw Mode feature allows you to make backup copies of single-session data discs that cannot be copied by normal copy settings. In order to use this feature, the source and destination drives must support it.
    Note Raw Mode copies a disc much slower than the average copy,
    and is not always guaranteed to successfully copy. We recommend
    you use this feature only when necessary.
     
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    My preferred way to do so is by using AnyDVD and CloneCD to make a mirror copy. As far as a free way, I am not too sure what would be the way to go but with the above method you can produce exact cd copies.
     
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    Hi,

    for what you wish, perhaps purchasing another copy would give the most satisfying results. Just a thought


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