At 07:35 PM 10/25/01 +0200, Irene McC wrote:
quoted 13 lines On 25 Oct 2001, at 3:00, sean woosley wrote:
>On 25 Oct 2001, at 3:00, sean woosley wrote:
>
>> are all editions of DRUKQS not playable on computers?
>> the german edition, released by Zomba, certainly
>> isn't. perhaps i should have read the fine print......
>
>It's a new copy protection system developed by Sony, I believe.
>Computers don't 'see' it, thus rendering it impossible to copy the
>disc.
>
>For the dieheart pirate, it is of course possible to play it off a stand-
>alone CD player, with analogue line-in's going to the sound card and
>re-recording them as wave files. Vee vill find a vay, ja.
Regarding the copy-ability of the US version. Trying it out for kicks to
see if there was indeed restrictions or "protections" built in the disc.
There isn't any. I ripped the first two tracks and encoded them at
192k/sec, totally clean, no artifacts or weird things.
BTW...Regarding an EXCELLENT ripping/encoding package, stay away from the
crap out there like AudioCatalyst or RealJukebox, this package is free
(read all free utils), while it takes a wee bit longer to rip a disc, the
quality is by and far much higher quality than any of the aformentioned
packages which I've personally used.
Check out the tests of the codecs here:
http://members.tripod.com/encodingheaven/tests.htm
Get the software package here:
http://members.tripod.com/encodingheaven/
Word up to your weekends,
Rated_R
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