I found this on a website...Have a read it's not good.
THE FIGHT AGAINST PIRACY CONTINUES
The end of an era may be quickly approaching. Brand new technology goes into widespread distribution on Tuesday that will change the very way commercial CDs are manufactured! Country crooner Charley Pride's new CD entitled A TRIBUTE TO JIM REEVES will be the first of its kind when it is released on Tuesday that will contain a special digital code designed to keep the music from being copied or uploaded to the Internet. The copy-proof CD is just one response from the music industry to the rampant ripping of audio CD's to MP3s. SunnComm Inc., the Phoenix based company behind the copy-proof CD technology, insists that this new protection device does not affect the disc's audio component, only the disc's other data.
Consumers will be able to play the new CDs anywhere they can plan unencrypted CDs. The only difference is that when the disc is inserted into a computer CD-ROM drive, efforts to rip the audio from the disc are halted. Critics argue that consumers can still hook up a CD Player to their computers to record onto the hard drive, but this will always result in inferior recordings due to consumer based hardware, as well as the time issue it takes to perform this task.
Don't be looking for a fix anytime soon, for this new technology is so highly developed. It is highly unlikely that anyone will be able to provide a crack to it any time soon
May-18-2001 13:50
krusader
trancEwhore
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Rochester, New York (RIT)
yea.... and this will be cracked too... you have no faith in the pirates of the world :P
there was a little thing similar to this that sony tried to make mainstream... but it failed miserably when it got cracked soon after its release
May-18-2001 14:16
Paul Griffiths 1
WeOnK
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Perth WA Australia
Yep everything gets cracked eventually. There's always someone smarter than you out there
May-18-2001 14:22
Paul Wilson
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You could just record it in Real Time and rip it to MP3!
May-18-2001 14:26
tu_face
No Known Cure...
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
they can stop u from rippin it with software, but they cant stop u takin the audio-out from ur cdplayer into ur line in on ur sound card...
pointless waste of money time and effort if u ask me
peace
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May-18-2001 14:29
arturob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face they can stop u from rippin it with software, but they cant stop u takin the audio-out from ur cdplayer into ur line in on ur sound card...
pointless waste of money time and effort if u ask me
Well I belive this is no problem for me cause I have a digital output on my regular CD player so I just plug it in to my computer and store the data in real time, in some way there is gonna be a easy solution to this.
Anyway it sucks
Originally posted by tu_face they can stop u from rippin it with software, but they cant stop u takin the audio-out from ur cdplayer into ur line in on ur sound card...
pointless waste of money time and effort if u ask me
peace
Yeah but did you read it fully?
quote:
Critics argue that consumers can still hook up a CD Player to their computers to record onto the hard drive, but this will always result in inferior recordings due to consumer based hardware, as well as the time issue it takes to perform this task
Who can be bothered? Especially since most of us are used to the beauty of Rip & Encode straight from CD. I realise it's a way around it, but it's crap. Just imagine if this got widespread? The whole ripping worlds' gonna be pissed off basically!
May-18-2001 14:41
tu_face
No Known Cure...
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Paul Griffiths 1
Who can be bothered? Especially since most of us are used to the beauty of Rip & Encode straight from CD. I realise it's a way around it, but it's crap. Just imagine if this got widespread? The whole ripping worlds' gonna be pissed off basically!
how do u think vinyl rips come about..? + its so easy to do.. all u need is 3 quid for a jack>jack wire and the whole thing has been a waste of time
people will rip if they want to, and there isnt fuck all they can do about it.
peace
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May-18-2001 14:57
Paul Griffiths 1
WeOnK
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Perth WA Australia
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
how do u think vinyl rips come about..? + its so easy to do.. all u need is 3 quid for a jack>jack wire and the whole thing has been a waste of time
people will rip if they want to, and there isnt fuck all they can do about it.
peace
Course I know how vinyl rips come about I've done them myself. Like I said before there is ways around it, but I can't be arsed to have to do this with my CD's as well as the odd vinyl for mates...
May-18-2001 15:30
TeKnoHe@d2025
Derek Howell Addict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
LoL, old news. I posted a thread about this months ago