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alright i have two questions. i have nero 5.5.9 with two cd burners in the same computer. my band is making a cd and we would like to mass produce and distribute our cd. i have two burners and would like to burn two at a time, and i would also like to know if their is an inexpensive way to protect the cd from copying. now i realize that nothing is copy proof, but i would like to give people something to work with if they are going to copy it. can anyone help me with this?
thanks Craig
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no effective way to protect it from coping, if you find one, the record labels would buy it.
Almost might as well make the files MP3. seriously, about the best you can do is burn them as audio. as for 2 burnners in one PC, I am not sure how that would work, never tried it. Big Lots has Cheap CD R, 700 meg for 9.99 for 50 right now, no jewel case, and wal mart has 50 Slim cases for 3 dollars right now. |
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To burn two CD's at once, check "Use Multiple Recorders" on the Burn tab in the new compilation dialog. As long as you have a pretty good system, and you do not overload the bus by running too much in the background, you should do fine. Though you need to know it will only burn as fast as the slowest of your recorders.
On my system (in sig), it does fine on my combo plus an HP9600se SCSI writer.
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I don't think Nero does multiple recorders (I could be wrong), but you can use CloneCD and run multiple instances of it.
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Nero does do multiple recorders, HAL9000, but only in the retail version and above version 5.5.8.2.
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I use Nero for doubles, but they burn synchronously, that is only as fast as the slowest burner in the system.
It's painful waiting for my 40x to burn at 8x when doing doubles. |
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I got Roxio 6 a week ago, and my first impressions are very good. Have three recorders in my PC and with Roxio 6 you can burn to all 3 at once. Have not had one problem yet.
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i think i might have an oem version too, bc i do not have that option anywhere. the version i have came w/ my dvd burner, and maybe i will just buy the full version. thanks for all of the help
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