esbrewer;317310 Wrote: 
> I'm not sure I follow the reasoning here.  
> 
> If iTunes and other less secure rippers popular with the general public
> do not get hung up on such purposeful errors - where is the deterrent
> value in their inclusion?  Or are the record companies trying to deter
> the admittedly small percentage of people in the marketplace who are
> concerned about their rips not being bit-perfect?  Shouldn't their
> efforts be focused on deterring the common user?
> 
> Ted

Well I not sure about insecure rippers handling those CDs well.  I have
a CD that has this attempt at DRM in place and I did rip it with iTunes
and it ripped very quickly however when I played it back it was  full
of pops and clicks.  Ran it through EAC and it took almost a day to
rip, but was clean when it finished.


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