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Old 01-22-2008, 05:59 PM   #5
BILLW
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Default Re: Quick question about CDs.

Good advice and exactly how I handled it BiP (Before my iPod). But only one of our cars is iPod compatible so it's still a good practice. And with the bargain price of big boxes of audio CDs at big places like Walmart, etc. you can almost consider the copies disposable. Many times you can fit two or more original CDs on one CD-R since the originals were pretty short as far as run time.

And remember to back up your computer frequently so you don't lose anything.

Bill

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Originally Posted by Kathy in Michigan View Post
I like to copy the originals to my computer and then to a new cd and put the 'real' one back in the sleeve and on the shelf. The copy goes into my car and gets all beat up. My computer isn't the best stereo system in the world, but I get to listen to all my favorite music by just pushing one button and my original cds stay in pretty good shape so I can copy them again if need be. I don't really notice that the burned ones skip easier...
Kathy
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