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How to burn stuffs in CD that will not allow

Discussion in 'CD-R(W) Media' started by Suck101, Apr 4, 2009.

  1. Suck101

    Suck101 Member

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    I dont no where to post this topic hope am in right place..

    How to burn stuffs in CD r/rw.. that will not allow copy and paste after burning. So it is protected i dont need lock but all i want the CD is to be be just for reading no doing copying and pasting ..

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  2. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Then where's the problem? If all you're doing is recording to the CD once, you can do it the same way as you do with CD-Rs.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    moved to correct forum
     
  4. Suck101

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    u dint get me , wht am saying ...burn the stuff in cd and disable the features of copy and paste so it protectes ur cd's stuffs from getting stollen and neither it should burn from cd to cd ..
     
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    that won't work as the movie industry have tried that.
     
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    Not possible. If Hollywood can't do it, the home user certainly can't.
     
  7. Suck101

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    thanks for the info thats correct i guess .
     

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