I'm not trying to create copies. I'm not needing to use a cd copying program.
I want to know if there is a virtual cd burning program that can trick a regular program that has nothing to do with copying into creating an iso file on the harddrive instead of actually burning a physical cd.
For example:
I tell a music program (such as iTunes) to burn an audio cd. When the process is done, rather than having a burnt cd, I would have an iso image on my harddrive.
So as you can see, I want this capability for programs that cannot naturally create iso images. An in the case of iTunes, the iso image and the original file would be totally different, because the original data is music tracks in aac format, and the ending data is music tracks in wav format...so NO, I wouldn't necessarily be ending up with exactly the same thing.
Thanks for the advice about Nero, Death Penalty, but I'm looking for this for programs that don't have imaging abilities.
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