The 2 most common pieces of software for cd+g is clone and cdrwin. Disk Juggler will do them also. I use clone myself for disk copies and cdrwin to extract individual tracks. Using clone, tick the 'Read sub channel from audio tracks' Half the speed of your burner for both reading and writing eg if you have a 16x Plextor then read and write at 8x. Your burner must be cd+g compliant, Plextor should be fine. When writing, select RAW DAO.<br />You can extract tracks and save as mp3+g format which is ideal for backup. You can get up to 10 cd's on one using this method. If you are interested then let me know.