Ahem;

You don't own the CD's, records, nor tapes. You own a copy of them. That copy gives you the right to "play" them, from their original media. It expressly, does not, give you the right to copy them. Period.

Now with that out of the way.

There is an excelent "how-to" on using cderecord for this. If you have the original CD, you'll need to run something like "grip" on it, to extract the tracks. Then use cdrecord to burn them onto the new cd.

Look up the cdrecord how-to. It has all the info you need.

Ric


Michael Tiernan wrote:
Anyone familiar enough with cd-record to help me burn a music CD?
I'm trying to put together some songs for my upcoming wedding and doing them on one CD will make our lives much easier.

(I'm hoping to avoid some of the morality discussions here since I own all the records/cds/tapes that I'm looking to use for this purpose.)

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