>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.

>Any comments?

I did not yet see such a new "protected" CD.

If they are using illegal TOC entries, use Plextor drives.
Return the CD to the vendor after making a copy because it carries a
Compact-Disk logo but isn"t red book compliant.

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).

J�rg

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