I've used both DAO and EZCD and both work well.
In EZCD, go to the Disk Info menu and you'll see all of the tracks. Select
all of the tracks and click on the 'Read Track' button. Store it where there
is enough disk. Then create a new Audio CD session and drag all of the CD
tracks from Win95's Explorer into the session. Ensure that the tracks are in
the order that you want them in. In General options, select 'disk at once'.
Write to the disk.
BTW, does your drive support DAO? I have a Ricoh 6200 and it works great.
I'm sorry - 'could not play it' tells us nothing. Please give us a hint
about what happens. What does it do when you put it into the CD-R? What
doe EZ CD Pro (which version?) say is on the disc?
Mike
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hope this helps
Tim
Gary F. <gforeman@nospam_crosslink.net> wrote in article
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>What is the best way to copy a music CD. I tried using Jeff Arnold's
>Snapshot, then DAO. The disk completed okay, but I could not play it. Is
>there a better way? I hate to take my original in my old pickup and ruin
>it. I also have Adaptec EZ CD Pro for 95 if that is the route to take.
>Please email me if you have any insight on this.
>
>
>gfor...@crosslink.net
>http://www.crosslink.net/~gforeman
Try registering the software!
You're obviously using a pirated reg key or crack!