On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 01:43:09PM -0400, Rich Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Of course they can never really stop you from encoding the data....after
> all I can connect my CD player's audio out to the line in on the
> soundcard, record on the PC in standard PCM format then encode it into
> MP3s. Now I know it's not 'digital quality', but any home user could do
> this, and FWIW most newer sound cards have a digial in, so if you're CD
> player has a digital out.....
I'm curious whether this would work. The article mentions that CDs
protected with their technology are not designed to work in DVD players.
I wonder what that's referring to...
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Bob Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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