Wouldn't you just copy the disc to a folder, then put in the blank, tell your application
that you want to make a disc of the cd copy in the folder, or drag and drop the saved copy
to the burning application.


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Very simple I'm sure but I have never had to do this....

All of my previous experience with burning CDs using Macs has involved VST or LaCie USB external burners using Toast.

I just got a G4 iBook which has a CD burner / DVD player installed in it.

Can someone point me towards a simple procedure or write-up about how to copy CDs using a Mac like this one with an internal CD writer and Panzer.

M



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