On Saturday 23 November 2002 6:10 pm, iain d broadfoot wrote: > Phil Deane wrote: > > Hi Folks > > > > I own some cdroms(originals) for my Kids, (Tweenies, Bob The Builder etc) > > and they are getting old enough where they can use them themselves, but I > > dont want to risk the original disc, so I want to make a copy so that if > > they ruin it, I can burn them another copy. The discs seem to have some > > sort of copy protection which is causing erros when i try and copy it in > > windows and in linux, It could be having empty file son the cdrom or > > could be somehting else, anyone any idea how I get around this?? (All BBC > > CDroms if that helps) > > immediate ignorant thought - rip an image (.iso) then burn that? > >
I use cdrdao for copying cd's usually and it writes a .bin file and a toc file, and it was causing errors, can't imagine an iso would be any different, In Windows I used Nero and it writes (its own version) of an ISO and agaian caused errors -- Phil Deane http://www.MiracleExpress.force9.co.uk _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
