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Music Protection // General DiscussioncozmoJan 2, 2002, 10:12pm
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,68799,pg,2,00.asp
I tryed a little experiment with this article. I went on a file sharing network and tryed searching for the NSync CD mentioned in the article and yes there are already many MANY copies of the songs that are fully downloadable and playable. I think just having CDs not being able to be played in the CD drive is a bad idea. I like copying my PAYED cds into mp3 format so that i can play many different CDs withotu swicthing the, while im at or near the computer. But they are going to have to come up with somethign good because people usualyl find SOME way to crack it. s p a r kJan 3, 2002, 2:14am
I agree. As soon as I get a new CD, I pop it into my computer and make it
all mp3s. That and with this mp3 bit mp3 players will go out of style becuase there's no way to use them. I have almost a GB worth of info from all of my Cds and then some singles I downloaded, to which I plan to buy the CD soon. I wish they made these things in MD format, that would rock. [View Quote] butterfly jessJan 4, 2002, 12:13am
No way you can ever stop recording if you go to Radio Shack or even WalMart
and pick up a male=>male audio cable. Plug it into the headphone jack of the CD player (Or Line Out if you have a good one) and then into the microphone jack on your computer. Enjoy. [This is my preferred method, believe it or not, because I can also record radio, cassette and various other implements with the flip of a switch] [View Quote] |