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Cds


Question Posted Sunday September 24 2006, 8:23 pm

if you copy a cd that skips onto another cd will it still skip?

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loveismurderbabyyy answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 9:35 am:
no they will not.
your original cds skip because there is damage to the cd causing it to skip. such as scratches, dust, or something else that has gotten onto it.
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sexy_rexy answered Saturday September 30 2006, 12:06 am:
I've had a few skipping CD's copied for me by friends and they are playing fine. I find that some CD players cause perfectly fine CD's to skip as well so try playing them in other CD players before you go and copy a new one.

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Erronius answered Monday September 25 2006, 6:28 am:
Its quite possible, yes.

It really doesn't matter what is causing your skipping, something is interfering with reading the disc correctly. That being the case, data is being interrupted and copying it will reproduce this in some way.

To be honest, I've copied many CD's and the like, and once in a blue moon I've had miracles happen. But I wouldn't hold my breath though. This is one of the reasons whenever I get a CD I put it on my computer, because I am bad about scratching my CD's.

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