On Apr 28, 2005, at 12:26 PM, DZ-Jay wrote: >> That's not what I mean. I'm talking about duplicating an Audio CD so >> that any computer reading the duplicate Audio CD will query the >> correct >> CDDB information. AFAIK, recording an Audio CD as individual tracks >> (regardless of the codec) will cause Audio CDs re-burned from ripped >> tracks to be unrecognized by CDDB-aware apps. >> > > That is right. So, do we agree that creating an image of the disc > first, like someone proposed, will work to keep all information of > the original disc? I don't see why not. No, because it only creates an image of files on the disc. That why you need to use DAO/EAC copying. Kirk Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more Kirk McElhearn | Chemin de la Lauze | 05600 Guillestre | France