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| Thread ID: 37340 | 2003-09-04 11:04:00 | CD Copying | Poppa John (284) | Press F1 |
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| 172991 | 2003-09-05 11:33:00 | > > yes clone cd will copy cd's. > > have down thousands of playstation games for a > tidy > > pofit using clone > > Not a good move to boast about copyright breach for > profit on a public forum Barry, especially when your > name and location are accessible. > > Copying for backup is OK, though even that can breach > the owners' copyright, and neither IDG nor the PF1 > forum community condone copyright breach of any sort, > let alone the magnitude you are claiming. > > I don't think your thousands of "customers" were > having backups made, so if I were in your shoes I > would be very very afraid, a door knock may be > imminent. > > Billy 8-{) :| > I don't answer the door hahaha it could be you coming round to give me six of the best |
Holy Cow (4475) | ||
| 172992 | 2003-09-05 11:59:00 | U could use Clone CD as stated by many others and u could copy an image of the disc to ur hdd, to keep just in case u loose the original cd or the backup, and then u can copy an image of the cd to CDR and voila!perfect backup. *the ISO file created on ur hdd can be mounted with Daemon tools to run independently on its own.* | vk_dre (195) | ||
| 172993 | 2003-09-06 08:17:00 | Not funny Barry Wholesale copyright infringement is plain ordinary theft, and doing it for reward simply increases the magnitude of the crime and the severity of the consequences . You may think it funny now, but there is a trail right to your front door via your customers . Unless, of course, you are just a wannabe counterfeiter and your claims are just bulls**t . Billy :| |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 172994 | 2003-09-06 09:33:00 | Certain types of copy protection, whilst able to be circumvented by CloneCD, can not be replicated by some drives. CloneCD will get around anything, provided you have hardware capable of reading and writing the subchannel and other security based data. Most lower end CD-Writers will not do this, in fact the only brand of writer I know of that will defeat all current copy protection is the Plextor range. |
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438) | ||
| 172995 | 2003-09-06 23:44:00 | PJ - I have used CloneCD for several years, and I am pretty sure you can download a demo that works for a certain number of days. Give it a try if that is the only CD you want to back up. You haven't anything to lose, because it will tell you if it can't do it, before you burn a coaster. It writes an image of the original CD to your hard drive and then burns from the image. I have never had a single problem with it. I did have a few probs a long time ago when I didn't set the max speed that my computer and CDWriter were both capable of, but that is no longer an issue. With burning, slower is generally better in my experience unless you have a good match between the speed of CD Writer and the ability of your computer to send data to it during the burning process. I still tend to shut down any programmes like my email programme so nothing interrupts the burn, but I don't know how necessary that is any longer given the various upgrades to my computer. Here is the url: www.elby.ch John |
John H (8) | ||
| 172996 | 2003-09-07 09:19:00 | OK People Thanks for all your help. I am not one for mass copying of CDs. But there is always one now & again. Mainly a Data one or one that you have to "put in " to use it. Like everything we use, the more often it is used, the more likely it will become damaged. Hence the copy to use & the original in a safe pace. Thanks again, Poppa John | Poppa John (284) | ||
| 172997 | 2003-09-07 09:21:00 | OK People Thanks for all your help. I am not one for mass copying of CDs. But there is always one now & again. Mainly a Data one or one that you have to "put in " to use it. Like everything we use, the more often it is used, the more likely it will become damaged. Hence the copy to use & the original in a safe pace. Thanks again, Poppa John | Poppa John (284) | ||
| 172998 | 2003-09-07 11:53:00 | FTP or HTTP Whats the difference options for downloading Clone | frossy13 (4462) | ||
| 172999 | 2003-09-07 21:44:00 | Just go to the http url that I gave on my previous message and it will be there for downloading through your browser. John |
John H (8) | ||
| 173000 | 2003-09-07 21:47:00 | Sorry, I did not understand your question until I checked the website and see that it is there for download thru both routes. Can't answer your question about the relative merits of ftp or http. I usually go with the latter through the browser. John |
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