And given that the members of that organisation are on the whole simple you'd 
want something simple right?


On 01/06/2011, at 9:33 PM, Barry Chapman wrote:

> A small blindness organisation has asked me to recommend a program for 
> copying their quarterly audio newsletter.  I know there are 
> many programs which will do this, but I am looking for something without 
> bells and whistles which will simply do the following and 
> is accessible and easy to use.
> 
> 1. Can read a CD to temporary storage on hard disk.
> 
> 2. Can produce a specified number of exact copies of the CD.  That is, if 20 
> copies are specified, eject each CD once copied and 
> prompt for the next until the 20 copies have been made.
> 
> 3. Has an option to specify the write speed.
> 
> 4. Has an option to verify that the disk has been written correctly.
> 
> 5. The program is fairly inexpensive or preferably free.
> 
> Note that it needs to do an exact copy of the disk rather than track by 
> track, since there aren't gaps between the tracks on the 
> original, so they don't want them on the copies.
> 
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Barry Chapman
> 
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