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Fri Aug 6 14:54:02 PDT 2004
audio drives in that they read all the information on the disk.
Ok, so when you play an audio CD in a CDROM your actually getting more
from the disk than your average audio player.
However, it seems that newer players (and those with shock protection)
also read the extra information from the disk, and use this to correct
skips and jitter.
It seems therefore that these rip-proof disks will not play in the newer
players (like diskmans and car stereos).
Now I will phrase this question carefully, as I think this list is
archived:
Will cdparanoia be able to access these non-redbook conforming disks so
that they can be played? Or even re-imaged onto standard cd-media?
--
Jake Hawkes B.Eng, (CSE)
Cloning is the sincerest form of flattery.
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