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| General FAQ | DVD Duplicator FAQ | CD Duplicator FAQ |
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Can I duplicate DVDs with my CD duplicator? |
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No, your CD duplicator will not duplicate DVDs. |
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Why does the music CD I copied have scratching sounds? |
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This is likely due to the condition of the master disc. One possible solution would be to reduce the duplication speed. Remaking the master disc can also aid this situation. |
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What is the capacity of a standard CD-R? |
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A standard CD-R can hold approximately 74 minutes of audio or about 650MB. |
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Can I copy both music and data CDs? |
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Yes, you can duplicate both audio and data CDs. |
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What is the difference between CD-R and CD-RW? |
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CD-R stands for CD-Recordable. CD-R disc can only be written to once. CD-RW stands CD-Rewritable. This type of disc allows you to delete and reuse them. |
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Why doesn’t my audio CD play on my home or car CD player? |
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There are a number of possible reasons. First, the media used may not be compatible with the player. Some CD players do not recognize certain media brands. Try a different media brand. Second, the session on the music CD might have been left open. You can not play a music CD on a regular CD player until the session has been closed. |
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Can I select which files I want to duplicate from my data CD? |
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No. Your duplicator will only copy all the content on your master CD. |
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Can I select which songs I want to duplicate from my audio CD? |
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Yes, in general most of our duplicators allow you to combine tracks on different master audio discs into one single audio disc. For example, you can make a collection of favorite songs from different master audio discs and store them into one disc. No hard drive required. The single target CD duplicators without screen display are not capable of track editing. Please see the duplicator manual for more details regarding this function. |
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