![]() If might be a good thing to post a step-by-step procedure to make backup copies of audio CDs to make it easier for newbies. Just thought a new user's experience might be helpful. My main reason for using ImgBurn is to burn DVDs (with verify!) and it's done that superbly so far. I just found this thread and it appears that making a backup copy of an audio CD is not that easy.īelieve me, I'm not complaining. I searched Cynthia's how to use ImgBurn but did not find what I needed. If you want to burn MP3 files for playback in an MP3 ready CD player, just add the files in Build mode and ignore this guide. I just spent about 3 hours googling and have not found a step-by-step procedure on how to use ImgBurn to copy an audio CD. NOTE: This Guide only applies to ImgBurn 2.4.0.0+ and is for burning a proper Audio CD (typically 80 minutes worth of audio) that's playable in any standalone CD player. ![]() ![]() Got a successfully completed but the CD wouldn't play and it looks to be still blank. ![]() Then I found that the ImgBurnTemp.bin file was 634,691 KB in size so it does contain data. ![]() I have not found how to create it properly yet so ImgBurn doesn't have to do it for me "this time". I only made one attempt and found it's not so easy using ImgBurn.įirst it said I was trying to create an ISO file but shouldn't and ImgBurn would create the proper files for me "this time". I wanted to make a backup copy of an audio CD (not mp3) to use in our car. Thought I'd share a first impression of using ImgBurn to make a backup copy of an audio CD.īear in mind that I've not fully researched this yet and this is just a first impression as a FYI. ![]()
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