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2008
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CDs and DVDs are a part and parcel of our life today. In every field of daily life we come across them and use them for various reasons. If one is conversant with computers then it’s easy for them to know about the intricacies of CD and DVD writing and copying. But there are people who often ask - How Do You Copy a CD-R to DVD with your PC? Well, it’s not your fault that you don’t know about CD-R copying and writing, the process can at times get complicated, but it’s easy to learn and can be mastered in next to no time.

“Compact Disc-Recordable” is abbreviated as CD-R. These discs can be recorded but once, and works just like any other CD and can be read by any CD player, but it’s only drawback is that it can be used just once. Once you write a CD-R, you cannot reuse it and the contents remain on your CD permanently.

DVDs are highly compact discs that allow you more space to insert more contents onto it. It would be wise to say a single DVD can store contents of around four CDs. So you can imagine how much a DVD helps in reducing the clutter formed by excessive CDs.

To copy the contents of a CD-R to DVD, you simply need to decrypt and copy the contents onto your hard disc. You can then burn a DVD using any latest software with the contents of the copied CD-R. The advantage of doing this is that now you can copy several CD-Rs onto your hard drive and then write them onto a DVD. Though this process sounds difficult, once you do it practically you’d see how easy it is. Sooner than later you’d stop asking questions like - How Do You Copy a CD-R to DVD?

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