> >Hope not bodering but what about cd's protected with copy systems like > >cactus? I've tryed to use eac and cdparanoia but seems that they can't > >recognise the tracks. Not want to you two say wow to do-it but do you > >know who the systems works? > > Ideally how it works is that consumers don't purchase these corrupted > disks, or return them as defective since they don't conform to the > Red Book standard. (incedentally, Phillips is pulling the CDDA logo > from copy protected disks, and force the major labels to put warning > stickers on protected disks, so do "look for the label" at your record store)
They violate the more elaborate parts of the Red Book standard, that are usually not used by simple CD-Players. And that's also how one might be able to circumvent those schemes -- record the CD through a Soundcard with a digital input (played on a CD-Player with a digital output, of course) and hack the resulting soundfile into pieces with a wave-form editor. Encode according to your wishes... _______________________________________________ mp3encoder mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/mp3encoder
