Justme a écrit :
>>I've been trying to rip a CD purchased in France while vacationing
>>there, and EAC, while displaying the track names, wouldn't allow
>>me to copy any tracks, so I just tried it on my son's newer
>>desktop.  On that machine, EAC will allow me to initiate copying,
>>but it comes to a dead stop after 4% of the first track.  Trying
>>other single tracks yields the same result.  So it may have
>>something to do with the type of copy protection.
>>
>>One odd thing was that on my laptop, Windows Explorer will show
>>the contents of the CD (but not any conventional .cda tracks),
>>however, on my son's computer, Explorer will display the message
>>"Please insert a CD", even while EAC is successfully showing the
>>track names!  Both machines run WinXP.
>>
> Year, this is exactly the same thing that happened when I tried to rip
> on a work PC. It saw the track listings, but stopped ripping at 4%.

That's strange. I've just ripped two brand new EMI copy protected CD
(the last Gorillaz and the last but older Starsailor). Did you both use
a DVD drive or a pure CD drive? I'm using a DVD drive. I used cdparanoia
to do the ripping, so maybe it's better than EAC. Can you try to rip the
CD in a linux computer? Grip is very user friendly, but you need a linux
installation...

Fabrice
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