DCtoDaylight;215537 Wrote: 
> The legality depends on where you live.  Here in Canada, it's perfectly
> legal ...

Lucky guy. Under the DMCA, it is not clear we can legally have this
conversation about getting around the DRM.

With the commercial failure of SACD, it doesn't matter anyway.
And no matter what encoding, there isn't much over 20kHz because all of
the studio gear was design for 20-20kHz. Over 20kHz, all the analog
stuff falls off at 6dB per octave or steeper.

Interesting article in (I think) today's Wall Street Journal, saying
that the music industry is doing great financially. It is the record
industry that is near death. Said just five years ago, successful
artists made 2/3 of their money on CD sales, and under 1/3 on live
concerts. Now it is reversed.

Mentioned that the current Police tour is selling seats at $900 each,
and you can buy the whole Police recorded history for under a hundred
bucks.


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pfarrell

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