Article index
- Introduction
- Program Run Through
- Copying a CD or DVD
- Creating a Data CD or Data DVD
- Creating an Audio, MP3 or WMA CD
- Creating a Video CD/Super VCD
- Creating a Video CD/Super VCD Slideshow
- Creating a Cinematic Slideshow and Cinematic Video
- Using DVD Fit
- Creating a DVD-Video Disc
- Backup NOW 4
- Home Video-Maker
- Tools and Extras
- Conclusion
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Copying a CD or DVD
The first section we are going to tackle is “Copy”. The procedure for either CD or DVD is identical, for this review we used a 633MB pressed music CD.
Select Source and Target Drives
Choose the drive containing the disc to be read from the “Source Dive” list.

Insert your blank disc into the “Target Dive” and select the drive from the dropdown list.

Select the “Copy to Hard Disk” option first if desired.

Click on the “Step 2” button in the EasySteps Pane

Which will bring up the “Write” Window: Here we must make our decisions for the following:
Choose from Test, Test & Write, or Write options. Testing before writing improves the chances that our disc will be successfully written, but it will significantly increase the time it takes for our disc to finish copying.
Select the desired writing speed; here we chose the max speed of the media used.
Enter the number of copes you wish to create.
Click the “Start” Button to begin the copying process.

Once the “Write” process starts we see the below screen.

The 25 tracks consisting of 633MBs took 3.03 minutes to complete as we seen in the “Burn Completion” Window:

The copy played back perfectly in both our standalone cd player as well as on our test system.

i really want this soft ware on my computer !!!