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What Kinds of CDs Can I Copy?

 

 

 

 

Type of CD

Notes

 

 

 

 

DirectCD

Some CD-ROM drives may not be able to read a

 

Discs

DirectCD disc. If you have a CD-ROM drive that is

 

 

multiread capable, there should be no problems.

 

Mixed-Mode

Mixed results. Some CDs copy perfectly; others do

 

 

not, possibly because the CD is formatted to

 

 

circumvent copying or because some CDs do not

 

 

follow the standard specifications.

 

CD Extra

Some audio may be lost if there is less than a

 

 

two-second gap on the source CD.

 

Photo CD

Requires a source CD-ROM drive capable of reading

 

 

CD-ROM XA. Most current CD-ROM drives support

 

 

this.

 

Video CD

Requires a source CD-ROM drive capable of reading

 

 

CD-ROM XA. Most current drives support this.

 

 

 

Starting CD Copier

You can open CD Copier from the Start button in the Windows 95 taskbar. To do so, follow these steps:

1.In Windows 95, click the Start button located on the left side of the taskbar.

2.Select Programs, point to HP CD-Writer Plus, and select Copy CDs.

The CD Copier Source and Destination tab appears.