Just a guess here, but it would be similar to a md and a new toc get's
written.  but that is just a guess.  Knowing this you would also lose the
cddb info on it (guessing again)  anyway lot's of guesses and still no cd to
test it with.  if anyone know's of a non-country cd, and non-michael jackson
cd that has this protection on it, please post the name of it i would like
to do some testing with both MD and DAT digitally.  thanks


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From: "macdef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: re: MD: copy protection question


>
> "Matt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >they say the copy protection is in the toc area, well if that part
> >is re-written pretty much then thier protection has yet again become
> >moot (yeah i know some hacker will figure a way to rip music the
> >other way too) but does my idea hold water or not?
>
> Matt, that sounds like a good approach; however, how would you rewrite the
> TOC when trying to rip a protected CD? That's my big question right now.
>
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