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(not a commercial CD). I did some recordings of a band years ago and ran into one of the band members who asked me if I could make copies. I assumed that this would be easy. I know that I can rip the CD into iTunes and then burn a new CD, but I have two optical drives available, is there a way to simply copy the CD from one drive to the other in one step?
Double answers (burn is a good idea), but yours is better ! +1 – Kami – 2010-02-09T23:43:11.587
i've never actually tried it, but i've read that Disk Utility is not recommended for audio CDs. it's another story for copying data discs. – quack quixote – 2010-02-09T23:46:07.443
Burn's "Copy" mode will write two files: a .iso and a .isoinfo file. After you've written these from the source CD, you need to load these back in to Burn to write to the target CD. In order to do so, select the isoinfo file, not the iso file. If you attempt to load the iso file into Burn, it will say the format isn't recognised; but given the isoinfo file it will load the iso as well, and get the correct size. – Paul Price – 2015-11-12T03:54:21.580