Making copies of Sega CD's Is it easy?
You need to check if your software is adding silence to the audio tracks, thus NOT producing exact copies - some versions of Nero, as example, do that by default.
Some Sega CD games (Lunar and Snatcher, as example) have some parts that rely in the track length, and those parts will hang/freeze/wait forever if the track is longer/shorter.
You need a PERFECT copy of the disc, and this includes ensuring all tracks are identical, and in the same order. To do so, avoid storing the audo tracks and the data tracks separatedly in your HD, it's a bad idea when you're not too familiar with CD burning. Try to use a software/format that allows you to copy the whole CD at once, or rip it into a single file to your HD before burning.
Clone CD, Blindwrite, Discjuggler and Alcohol 120% provide straightfoward support to such operation. Nero also does that, but if you don't pay attention you can screw it. Not sure about Roxio... had bad experiences with it.
You need to check if your software is adding silence to the audio tracks, thus NOT producing exact copies - some versions of Nero, as example, do that by default.
Some Sega CD games (Lunar and Snatcher, as example) have some parts that rely in the track length, and those parts will hang/freeze/wait forever if the track is longer/shorter.
You need a PERFECT copy of the disc, and this includes ensuring all tracks are identical, and in the same order. To do so, avoid storing the audo tracks and the data tracks separatedly in your HD, it's a bad idea when you're not too familiar with CD burning. Try to use a software/format that allows you to copy the whole CD at once, or rip it into a single file to your HD before burning.
Clone CD, Blindwrite, Discjuggler and Alcohol 120% provide straightfoward support to such operation. Nero also does that, but if you don't pay attention you can screw it. Not sure about Roxio... had bad experiences with it.