====== Copy Audio Disc ====== A complete visual tutorial for [[http://www.help4software.com/cdbxp/copyAudio.html|Copying an Audio disc]] is available. The tutorial is also available for [[http://www.help4software.com/adobe/copyAudioDisc.pdf|Viewing and Saving]] in pdf format. Select “Create Audio CD” {{(images:createAudioCD.png|Screenshot: Create Audio CD}} Insert the Audio disc you want to copy. Locate the Audio CD on your computer. Select and highlight it so it displays in the upper right Explorer viewing area. {{(:images/copyAudio02.png|Screenshot: Explorer Tab}} Select ---> File ---> Copy audio CD {{(:images/copyAudio03.png|Screenshot: Copy audio CD...}} Place a Check in the Use buffer protection (if it is not already checked). If, you have multiple media drives: Select the appropriate drive from the “Select target device.” Insert a blank recordable CD-R disc into the appropriate drive. Select ---> Copy disc {{(:images/copyAudio04.png|Screenshot: Copy Audio Disc}} If, you only have a single media drive you will see this prompt. Remove the disc you are copying. Insert a blank recordable CD-R disc. Select Retry {{(:images/copyAudio06.png|Screenshot: Retry}} Select OK {{(:images/copyAudio07.png|Screenshot: OK}} You can play your new audio disc. Select ---> View ---> Audio player {{(:images/copyAudio08.png|Screenshot: Select Audio player}} The Audio player will appear. {{(:images/audioPlayer.png|Screenshot: Select Audio player}} Add tracks to the lower explorer viewing area using the green Add icon. Select and highlight the track you want to hear. Right click the highlighted track. Select Play track. {{(:images/copyAudio10.png|Screenshot: Select Audio player}}