Hi Brian.

While we're on the subject of cliches, you'll probably know the cliche that
"there's more than one way to skin a cat".  There's also room for personal
preference.  I prefer to have Nero open with the new dialogue because I've
got everything there as soon as the program starts, new ISO, audio, CD copy,
DVD copy, etc, all in a single dialogue without searching through any menus.

Yes, you're quite right that with the latest version of Nero you can hit alt
+ R to open the recorder menu and then arrow down to CD Copy.

However, these notes go someway to explaining what each of the 4 tabs are
made up of in the copy process and that's why there a little lengthy.  For
example, in versions of Nero 5.5 and earlier, the jitter correction is not
checked by default and this is something I like to use to make sure I get
the highest quality copy.  Also, did you know that ignore read errors is
checked by default?  Great for creating those coasters.

Apologies if there's too much information for you here but just hit that
delete key next time when you start getting bored.

Kevin
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: Using Nero to copy a CD


> Hi,
> My god this is really walking over the river for getting some water.
>
> Why not alt r and then down arrow to copy cd?
>
> Best regards
> Brian
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