This works on my computer running 10.2.6 - creating an disk image, then playing or burning it.
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 08:23 AM, Onno Benschop wrote:

On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 00:19, Ryan Jay Schotte wrote:
I'm not sure however that it will copy the audio usefully as well...

This used to work, internally to a Macintosh, you could create an image
of an Audio CD, then mount that virtual CD on the desktop and use it -
either play it or rip it, but at some time this stopped working - but
I'm not sure when.

Making
a Disc Copy image of an audio CD seems to produce a Mac OS Extended volume with a bunch of AIFFs on it, which may or may not function properly when
burnt back to a CD. Let us know if you try this and it works though --
leaving expensive CDs lying around isn't a good idea, and this may be a
quick cheap backup option.

This is true, and you're right, this is not an audio cd image as such.

Failing all of this, Roxio <http://www.roxio.com/> probably sells something
you can use.

Yes, you can duplicate CDs, including all manner of weird formats within
Toast.

Onno Benschop

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