Somebody wrote:
> > > easy - play it on a CD player with a digital out and route
> > that into a
> > > DAT with digital inputs.  The remainder of the process is
> > left as an
> > > exercise for the reader ;)
> >

Someone else responded:
> > Wrong.  The CD players that would put out a digital signal
> > are the same ones that wont play these corrupted discs,
> > precisely because the digital information on the disc is corrupted.
> >
>
To which someone else replied:
>I've seen nothing about -that- mentioned in this thread or any urls
>posted.  You're saying that the CD player on my rack won't play these
>discs?

If you have a stand-alone CD player that has a digital output (some 
stand-alone CD-R machines do), it should play the protected cd fine, but if 
your only CD with access to a digital out is in your computer, you're 
screwed.

Reggie Bautista


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