Will What program are you using to copy the CD? I suggest using a free "ripping" program like Audiograbber or Exact Audio Copy to extract each track as a wav file, then burn those wav files to a new CD using Nero or Easy CD Creator. Thats how I get around copy protection and remove annoying "extras" like videos or programs that try to run whenever I load the CD in my PC. Billy >> Ladies and gentlemen... >> >> Quick question for the lot of you. I finally finished my contribution >to SOTT 18 and settled in to make copies of my disc...only to find that, >somehow, the mix disc that I made is copy-protected. I don't entirely >understand this. I could see if a disc from which I was taking a song >to include on the disc was copy-protected, but how can it be that I've >successfully made the disc...and now I can't make a copy of the copy? >I've made a lot of mix discs on this stereo-component CD recorder, and I >made copies of my SOTT 17 disc without incident...but this is the first >time I've come across this problem. In the meantime, I'm making copies >of the disc one at a time, using the original source material each >time...but you can imagine how long that's going to take. Can anyone >assist me with this issue...? >> >> Latah, >> >> WiLL >> >> WILL HARRIS >> Contributing Writer >> PopMatters / Amplifier Magazine / NineVolt Magazine >> 1403 Earle Ave. >> Chesapeake, VA 23324 >> Ph. (757) 624-1390 >> E-mail NonStopPop@cox.net >> >> > >-- > "You can't be the Rolling Stones. You've gotta quit while you're >relatively handsome." Bob Pollard 4-24-04 > Billy G. Spradlin http://listen.to/jangleradio