| Post ID |
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| 144696 |
2003-05-16 07:19:00 |
In terms of burning a cdr What does the term Emulation mean? |
yingxuan (3330) |
| 144697 |
2003-05-16 07:20:00 |
Does it mean something to do with copy protected to other cdr? |
yingxuan (3330) |
| 144698 |
2003-05-16 08:51:00 |
as far as cd burning goes its usually used when you copy a cd and only have a cd writer(ie don't have a 2nd cd drive to copy from). you make an image of the cd you want to copy and then that image is then burnt to cdr. |
tweak'e (174) |
| 144699 |
2003-05-16 11:20:00 |
uh....Emulation is where a virtual drive is set up,which you can then mount an image of a cd on,and then the software drive "emulates" the copy protection such as safe disc so the program can be installed or run. |
metla (154) |
| 144700 |
2003-05-16 12:39:00 |
In the old days, it meant that you could copy the CD's contents to your hard drive, and use a CD emulator to fool the CD protection into believing that you had an actual CD disk, inside your CD drive. |
Greg S (201) |
| 144701 |
2003-05-16 13:32:00 |
When burning a CD emulation can be used if you're wanting to make it a bootable CD. |
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