32 Using CDs, DVDs, and Other Multimedia
3
Click
Exact Copy
.
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To copy a CD or DVD:
•
If you have one CD or DVD drive
, ensure that the settings are correct and click
Copy
.
The computer reads your source CD or DVD and copies it to a temporary folder on your computer
hard drive.
When prompted, insert a blank CD or DVD into the CD or DVD drive and click
OK
.
•
If you have two CD or DVD drives
, select the drive into which you have inserted your source CD or
DVD and click
Copy
. The computer copies the data on the CD or DVD to the blank CD or DVD.
When you have finished copying the source CD or DVD, the CD or DVD that you have created
automatically ejects.
Using Blank CD-Rs and CD-RWs
Your CD-RW drive can write to two different types of recording media—CD-Rs and CD-RWs
(including high-speed CD-RWs). Use blank CD-Rs to record music or permanently store data files.
After creating a CD-R, you cannot write to that CD-R again without changing your method of recording
(see the Sonic documentation for more information). Use blank CD-RWs to write to CDs or to erase,
rewrite, or update data on CDs.
Your DVD-writable drive can write to four different types of recording media—CD-Rs, CD-RWs (including
high-speed CD-RWs), DVD+Rs, and DVD+RWs. Blank DVD+Rs can be used to permanently store large
amounts of information. After you create a DVD+R disc, you may not be able to write to that disc again if
the disc is "finalized" or "closed" during the final stage of the disc creation process. Use blank DVD+RWs if
you plan to erase, rewrite, or update information on that disc later.
Helpful Tips
• Use Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Explorer to drag and drop files to a CD-R or CD-RW only after you start
Sonic RecordNow and open a RecordNow project.
• You must use CD-Rs to burn music CDs that you want to play in regular stereos. CD-RWs do not play
in most home or car stereos.
• You cannot create audio DVDs with Sonic RecordNow.
• Music MP3 files can be played only on MP3 players or on computers that have MP3 software installed.
• Do not burn a blank CD-R or CD-RW to its maximum capacity; for example, do not copy a 650-MB file
to a 650-MB blank CD. The CD-RW drive needs 1 or 2 MB of the blank CD to finalize the recording.
• Use a blank CD-RW to practice CD recording until you are familiar with CD recording techniques.
If you make a mistake, you can erase the data on the CD-RW and try again. You can also use blank
CD-RWs to test music file projects before you record the project permanently to a blank CD-R.
• See the Sonic support website at support.sonic.com for additional information.