d on and on and on..
Nathan White
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> You probably won't like this either, but there you go...
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> http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns1367
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> "Copying using home CD recorders is variable, with the US CD giving a "no
disk"
> message on some recorders.
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> When the digital output from a CD player is connected to the
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On Sunday, September 30, 2001 at 23:11:57GMT -0500 (which was 06:11 where I live),
Matt Wall wrote a few words about "MD: copy protection question":
MW> Just a guess here, but it would be similar to a md and a new toc get's
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> "Matt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >if anyone know's of a non-country cd, and non-michael jackson cd
> >that has this protecti
"Matt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>if anyone know's of a non-country cd, and non-michael jackson cd
>that has this protection on it, please post the name of it i would
>like to do some testing with both MD and DAT digitally. thanks
What, you don't like country or Michael? ;)
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and non-michael jackson
cd that has this protection on it, please post the name of it i would like
to do some testing with both MD and DAT digitally. thanks
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"Matt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>they say the copy protection is in the toc area, well if that part
>is re-written pretty much then thier protection has yet again become
>moot (yeah i know some hacker will figure a way to rip music the
>other way too) but does my idea hold water or not?
M
OK, from what i have read, the audio cd's with protected content on them
makes the puter either not recognize the cd or takes it to a web site, but
yet you can still make a single generation digital copy via toslink cable.
um please someone correct me if i'm wrong but doesn't this just mean i
Stuart posted (as quoted in Pekka's follow-up),
| In reply to the ORIGINAL question, no, this will not affect CD to MD
| transfers, as highlighted on the Minidisc.org page
My understanding is that this type of protection is strictly ripproofing and
is not *expected* to impair S/PDIF transfers,
Hello Stuart,
Thursday, September 27, 2001, 9:57:56 PM, you wrote:
SH> In reply to the ORIGINAL question, no, this will not affect CD to MD
SH> transfers, as highlighted on the Minidisc.org page
OK, thanks for making this clear!
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Pekka
AhhhH, i finally found some info on this stuff at cdmediaworld.com, it
seems to have written something at the beginning of the CD and it's TOC to
mess with a regular CD-R drive found in computers (in as basic lahmans terms
as i could get it) This however is causing some problems in some of t
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posted everywhere...
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Agreed it has been circumvented, but from what i have read (correct or
incorrect) these pr
Agreed it has been circumvented, but from what i have read (correct or
incorrect) these protections are different from ones used in the past. Now
if they are or aren't is another reason. but again from what i read (i
think c-net) it's way different than even thier latest attempt of putting
erro
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* "Wil Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 27 Sep 2001
| From what I last read, it prevents CDs being read in CD-ROM drives.
| Michael Jacksons new album is the next up to use it, and it means no MP3
| ripping (until someone cracks it :P)
Ummm... you are a little behind the times, because every
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ing read in CD-ROM drives. Michael
Jacksons new album is the next up to use it, and it means no MP3 ripping
(until someone
cracks it :P)
Wil
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Hi, everyone!
It seems that many (most?) major record companies are planning to
protect their CD-releases against digital copying. What does it mean?
Does this prevent copying only to CD-R and/or CD-R Audio or does this
prevent digital copying to a MiniDisc as well?
I'm planning to buy my first
Howdy all, no this isn't the smcs discussion any more it's something even
more evil IMHO, i'm curious about this latest trend from our favorite people
out there the RIAA
http://www.stereophile.com/shownews.cgi?1094
anyway with this being implimented, i'm curious if anyone has ran across one
of
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