kaushal wrote:
> Is it going to matter if it is vcd or data cd?If yes then I
> want to copy both the kinds.
Yes.
Like audio CDs, VCDs use mode-2 sessions, which have less error
correction than data CDs (but can store more data, e.g. a standard
80-minute CD-R can hold 700MB as a data CD but 800MB as a VCD or audio
CD).
To copy mode-2 CDs, you will want software which doesn't abort on an
I/O error (and, ideally, prevents or limits retries within the CD
drive itself).
Try some of the links found from:
http://www.google.com/search?q=VCD%20%22mode%202%22
for more information.
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