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I want to copy a CD I own to make a backup so I can leave my original at home. Anyway I figure there's gotta be an easier way on the mac to just do a copy cd rather than importing at the highest bitrate and then burning with itunes.

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If you just copy the disc in any cd burning software you'll be doing just that.

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you can rip the cd to wav files rather than mp3. that will retain the original cd quality.

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