> > The way we used to do it was a direct SCSI copy. If you have a different > > cd drive and burner, you might try doing something as simple as dd. > > Except I can never seem to dd off an audio CD. I get: You either need to rip it to wav with cdparanoia, or use cdrdao which can do direct copies. I highly recommend having both cdrecord and cdrdao. cdrecord is quick and easy for burning plain ISOs, cdrdao does raw disk copies/images, can handle the .cue files various windoze programs like, and lets you customise track padding on audio CDs per track. Harder to use, but far more powerful.