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krisb
14-05-2002, 13:27
I have just discovered something really cool but "Strange". I recent purchased the Star Wars Ep II soundtrack in the UK by Sony. This disc has on the front "Will not play on PC/MAc" and is protected by Key2Audio by Sony. Yep the disc don't play on anything except my Hi-fi but Padus CDRWin5.0 WILL allow you to rip it at ANY bitrate without any problems!!

my setup is PIII 933, XP Pro, Teac CD540e reader and Sony CDRX -140 CDRW. My Computer will not read/display disc in drive when inserted, but run up CDRWin and you get a 3 session CD with session 1 with the CDDA trax, session2 with a CD-XA 1 trax and Session 3 as an unfinished session. All i did was open session 1, selected all the audio trax and then converted to MP3. They seem to work and sound great- I can now listen to them on my laptop and any where else I fancy (BTW Sony, not everyone has in car cd players!).

This is how it should be- you buy the disc and should be able to choose where to listen to it- not in HI-FIs only. Hope this info helps- could anyone please give me some feedback with other key2audio cds.

themis_t
15-05-2002, 12:56
well,i don't know because i don't have this cd but i think that the new celine dion cd has the same protection.....

gh0sth@cker
15-05-2002, 14:26
BTW: I wouldn't advise anyone to install this CDRWIN 5.0 as it's made by a company called Padus - NOT Goldenhawk. It's not the official "real" CDRWIN which is at version 4 I think.

I'm sticking with Goldenhawk.

themis_t
16-05-2002, 14:14
well,what if this company has the solution for the new copy protection?

gh0sth@cker
16-05-2002, 14:22
What if the above statement is a PR stunt?

podunkviller
16-05-2002, 14:24
padus still makes most of their money off of discjuggler, i'd think. cdrwin 5.0 is probably based on that engine, rather than the goldenhawk code

krisb
17-05-2002, 04:13
ghosthacker...



yeah,yeah i am a Padus employee... NOT


Just thought I post some possibly handy info. I found that CloneCD & Blindread could not read this disc. CDRWIN 5 also added a virtual cd drive to the "my computer" folder- quite useful for extracting iso images to. I must admit though, the program interface is crap

Again.. not plugging any particular program, just some info to share

krisb

podunkviller
17-05-2002, 08:51
turn off autorun on your cd drive, or start clonecd *this automatically turns off autorun* , then put the cd in. shouldnt bomb it out ;)

themis_t
19-05-2002, 02:23
if you say so....

packer
19-05-2002, 05:55
isn't the new celine dion cd protected by cactus data shield 2000 or somthing like that?

gh0sth@cker
19-05-2002, 08:46
yea, but no1 buys it anyway.

packer
19-05-2002, 11:21
hmmm, wonder why they would want to pay so much money for a protection when no one wants to by their stuff anyway

emptyeighty
19-05-2002, 16:38
strange is the path of the company one...

DeanI
19-05-2002, 16:47
i just bought this abc kids songs for my little brothers birthday and its protected with cactus data shield how weird

emptyeighty
19-05-2002, 16:58
see above :rolleyes:

packer
20-05-2002, 12:34
that is strange

themis_t
20-05-2002, 14:41
c'est bizzare!!!