On Sun 2 February 2003 19:04, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> From: Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
<snip>
> >Isn't that CD supposed to be copy protected? I think I heard=20
> >something about that. Anyway, I did a little search, and there
> > are=20
>
> There is nothing like a copy protected audio CD. The Audio CD
> standard does not include anything that would allow to implement
> something like a copy protection. There are of course
> unfortunately a lot of usage/buy protected media that cannot even
> be called a CD because they violate the CD standards.

Is that so? I read something about that recently:

On Sun 2 February 2003 09:22, Lourens Veen wrote:
<snip>
> cable. At any rate, don't give up yet (and if you can't get it to
> work, return the CD as defective if there wasn't a big fat
> sticker on it saying that it's not a CDDA, copyprotected and
> won't play in a computer).

So it seems that indeed these "copyprotected" CDs are not CDDAs at 
all as you say. Interesting.

Lourens
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