Hallo,
Maarten de Boer hat gesagt: // Maarten de Boer wrote:
A collegue of mine just bought the new Radio Head CD,
Hail To The Thief.
As the box says, this CD is "Copy Controlled". Some searching on the web
revealed that it using so called Cactus Data Shield 200 protected, which
means deliberate errors on the cd, that most (not all!) CD players deal
with correctly, but cd-rom readers don't.
Hey, you are even lucky. Here in Germany almost every domestic CD by a
major label now has some kind of copy control. Normally I just don't
buy these, I even pay a higher price for the imported vinyl version.
But then Paddy McAloon of Prefab Sprout made his first solo album
which is just unearthly beautiful and as a big PS fan I had to buy the
copy destroyed CD version because there is no vinyl one. I didn't
bother trying to rip it and put it straight away in my old Sony hifi
player. Now guess what happened: The first track which is about 25
minutes long and the center piece in the whole album is badly
distorted and sounds like a non-patched Linux kernel giving only
xruns! And this in a standard mass produced CD player by Sony!
I cannot even give the CD back, because as a collector I just need to
*have* it. :(
My only chance was trying to rip it and indeed cdparanoia managed to
produce clean sounding wav files which I reburned to CD. With things
like this it's no wonder the music industry is going down. They are
mistreating their paying good-willing customers. I didn't post high
quality ogg files of the album into a p2p network, but I was very much
tempted to do just that.
ciao
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