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If people would only search this site's topics!!!
Everyone keeps asking essentially the same questions. all I should say is LOOK THROUGH THE TOPICS! Anyhow, you should have a reader completely compatible with cloneCD. You should have a writer that supports DAO/RAW and it is ideal if it is built with Phillips hardware, if not a Phillips drive itself (some Plextors have this.) It's best to use 80 minute CD's as cloneCD stops writing at 89. Never read/write over 4X, and lower would be smart because as drives wear, they become unstable.
Is life so short and precious that a disc has to be copied in a couple of minutes! Hey BOT-CK, what's your views on this short life that we are in a hurry to get through but don't want to leave? |
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Hey i agree with the point about the same question being asked over and over agian. But you should never buy philips hardware, it might copy safedisk 2 but thats all it can really do, the drives are complete shit, they can't to securom and many other protections and i think there reading capabities are crap as well. Never buy a writer just to copy one stupid protection.
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Now that's something I failed to consider. Ok then, yeh, what good is a recorder for only SD2!
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I not saying every single Philips ever made will copy SD2 but some do, obviously some will not like yours but there are a few made a while back that will, but those writers are complete crap I don’t even think they make them anymore but you can buy them because a few retailers still have them lying around. Next time I’ll try to be more clear, I didn’t mean all Philip writers just the one’s that can do SD2.
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