Re: Key2Audio

2001-11-26 Thread Johan Vromans
This Key2audio protection DOES NOT WORK. I've just bought a SONY MUSIC audio cd which is Key2audio protected (last album of Ozark Henry). [...] There was an eleventh track which was recognized as data by WinOnCD. All I did was not dropping it with the audio tracks in the tracks

Key2Audio

2001-10-15 Thread Johan Vromans
Someone sent me this message. I thought it would be interesting here in this group. -- Johan This Key2audio protection DOES NOT WORK. I've just bought a SONY MUSIC audio cd which is Key2audio protected (last album of Ozark Henry). It is supposed to be protected against ripping

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-24 Thread Bill Davidsen
Dave Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Will Philips and/or Sony declare that discs manufactured in this way are violating the Red Book specifications, to the extent that they can no longer use the Compact Disc logos on the disc and packaging? I like that one. At minimum I would

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-23 Thread schilling
From: Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] Currently the newpapers here are writing articles about a new copy protection scheme, Key2Audio, that CD companies seem to be secretly applying to new CDs. They claim it makes CDs uncopyable, and that they even cannot be played on computer CD-ROM drives

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-23 Thread Johan Vromans
Dave Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: - Will Philips and/or Sony declare that discs manufactured in this way are violating the Red Book specifications, to the extent that they can no longer use the Compact Disc logos on the disc and packaging? According to one of the newspaper

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-23 Thread schilling
From: Dave Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Several interesting questions come to mind: - Are there CD-ROM drives which can already rip these discs accurately, by implementing error concealment on the data sent over the bus interface? I'd be interested to see how well Plextor drives do, as

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-23 Thread Joerg Schilling
X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If they have C2 errors on the disk, use Plextor drives, they have interpolation for uncorrectable audio even when doing DAE. Return the disk after making a copy because the disk if junk. (no brand-new CD may have any C2 error at all). Is there any way to

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-23 Thread Joerg Schilling
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 23 21:44:17 2001 RTFM ;-) Ummm... as of cdrtools 1.11a06, the c2scan option is not documented in the man page for readcd, or any of the other man pages, or in any of the AN* announcement files. The only place it's mentioned, as far as I can tell, is in the

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-23 Thread Dave Platt
RTFM ;-) Ummm... as of cdrtools 1.11a06, the c2scan option is not documented in the man page for readcd, or any of the other man pages, or in any of the AN* announcement files. The only place it's mentioned, as far as I can tell, is in the readcd --help output. Hence, RTFM is an answer which

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-23 Thread Joerg Schilling
From: Dave Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED] I ran into a very interesting result while trying this feature out, using my IDE/ATAPI drive under SCSI emulation. The first CD I tried reported some C2 errors: radagast:~$ readcd dev=1,0,0 --c2scan Capacity: 296830 Blocks = 593660 kBytes = 579 MBytes = 607

Key2Audio

2001-07-21 Thread Johan Vromans
Currently the newpapers here are writing articles about a new copy protection scheme, Key2Audio, that CD companies seem to be secretly applying to new CDs. They claim it makes CDs uncopyable, and that they even cannot be played on computer CD-ROM drives. Any comments? -- Johan

Re: Key2Audio

2001-07-21 Thread Gerhard Gonter
According to Johan Vromans: [...] They claim it makes CDs uncopyable, and that they even cannot be played on computer CD-ROM drives. Can they be played on my regular CD player, e.g. my Philips CD 880 from 1986? If so, fine, otherwise, the product is flawed and I return it. Does anyone know