I wish to produce a master audio disc of music produced by my daughters group for further generation of copies using a multiple recorder. (no copyright problems). To do this I have produced a mater disc using Toast Titanium 11 and a CD-R. However when I tried to make copies using the recorder and the same type of disc they are rejected. Why is this? Are audio discs made with Toast 11 protected from copying or am I using the wrong media?
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I wish to produce a master audio disc of music produced by my daughters group for further generation of copies using a multiple recorder. (no copyright problems). To do this I have produced a mater disc using Toast Titanium 11 and a CD-R. However when I tried to make copies using the recorder and the same type of disc they are rejected. Why is this? Are audio discs made with Toast 11 protected from copying or am I using the wrong media?
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