[vorbis] Here we go again...

John Paul Mays dojpaul at coffey.com
Sat Jul 21 11:30:20 PDT 2001



Here's a direct URL: http://www.roxio.com/en/products/ecdc/ecdcfeatures.html

/jp/
dojpaul at coffey.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric de Fontenay" <ecfont at pipeline.com>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 11:08 a
Subject: Re: [vorbis] Here we go again...

| Could you send me an url where I could get more information on SpinDoctor?
| I also wanted to note that I've heard that the CDs can't be played on portable
CD players and  high-end car players due to the anti-skipping technology. Can
anyone confirm this?
|
| Thanks,
|
| Eric
|
| >Big deal!  Simply run the ripped tracks through SpinDoctor (or some other
| >software) and remove the pops, crackles, and clicks!  Simple as that!
| >
| >/jp/
| >dojpaul at coffey.com
| >
| >----- Original Message -----
| >From: "Geoff Shang" <gshang at uq.net.au>
| >To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
| >Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:04 p
| >Subject: [vorbis] Here we go again...
| >
| >
| >| Hi:
| >|
| >| Saw this in Edupage today.  Grrrrrr.
| >|
| >| Geoff.
| >|
| >| From: EDUCAUSE <educause at EDUCAUSE.EDU>
| >|
| >| COPY-PROTECTED CDS QUIETLY SLIP INTO STORES
| >| Macrovision, in coordination with several major recording labels,
| >| has for several months been piloting new technology to prevent
| >| music consumers from copying CDs onto their PCs. The technology
| >| distorts CD recordings with a series of audible pops and clicks
| >| when the music is copied onto a PC. The Macrovision pilot is the
| >| latest in a series of attempts by the recording industry to
| >| protect music from digital piracy. Previous efforts have largely
| >| failed, either because various industry elements have been unable
| >| to agree on how to implement the technology or because the
| >| technology also disrupted normal CD playback. The recording
| >| industry's attempts to prevent the copying of CDs onto PCs
| >| presents a legal quandary, however, because the courts have
| >| recognized the right of consumers to copy copyright-protected
| >| work for home use.
| >| (Cnet, 18 July 2001)
| >
| >
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