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I wasn't sure where to post this, but, I was wondering with all the Disk Imaging software out there, which one tops them all? I want to backup all my music cds, game cds, some dvds, video cds, etc., onto my external 400GB HDD Firewire drive (so I don't have to carry all my junk when I'm on the road)...
what is required: Data, Audio, Subchannels and some copy protection schemes.
help! :)
crazygamelover
20-08-2004, 20:33
They are pretty much all good, just pick one and you will be fine.
hmmm, do they all copy subchannels and cd protections fine?
i'm looking at iso since that's a standard (?)
i am currently using mds/mdk alcohol 120% (since I bought it) but stumbled upon a old cd image I backked up a while ago, and it had 3 files, a ccd, sub, and img - if i wanted to convert that to iso or mds/mdk, would it merge all 3 ot something?
crazygamelover
20-08-2004, 23:55
hmmm, do they all copy subchannels and cd protections fine?
i'm looking at iso since that's a standard (?)
i am currently using mds/mdk alcohol 120% (since I bought it) but stumbled upon a old cd image I backked up a while ago, and it had 3 files, a ccd, sub, and img - if i wanted to convert that to iso or mds/mdk, would it merge all 3 ot something?
I use Roxio6 and Nero for most of my backups. I have also used RNDeluxe, DVD Decrypter, DVD Shrink, and recently AnyDVD. I havent really had any problems in regard to cd protections. I also use 3 different computers all with different programs to include some of the old school prehistoric programs. I have learned that no one program will work with every backup. Some of the old school programs come in handy because they were made in a much simpler time and read through some protections.
As for the old cd image you backed up, what program did you use to make the image?
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