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Doober
Posts: 256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #0 02:18pm 29/04/01 |
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Meatybix
Posts: 21
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hahaha all country music is copy protected by the fact no one wants to copy it muahahahah |
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| #1 02:23pm 29/04/01 |
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sprayNwipe
Posts: 228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Reading through it, it sounds like it's going to make it easier to copy stuff - now you don't even need to rip the songs off the CD, since apparently it'll automatically download "Windows media versions of the content that can be loaded onto portable players such as MP3s". Ignoring that, they aren't going to be able to stop analog rips, or at the worst case rips done via a normal CD player through a line in port. |
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| #2 03:31pm 29/04/01 |
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rcsgd
Posts: 117
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How are they going to stop me ripping it using the digital out on my CD-ROM? I just stick in the CD, press play, and record. |
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| #3 03:35pm 29/04/01 |
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SquarkyD
Posts: 421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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pity that some cd-roms use digital plaback instead of analog anyway, so does that mean that they cant play these cd's at all?? or that they can ripthem without trouble :) |
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| #4 03:52pm 29/04/01 |
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-Eds-
Posts: 744
Location: Queensland
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interesting thing is that DVDs were unhackable, you couldnt copy them, rip them etc. then linux came out and they ended up releaseing the codong for DVDs and someone implemented that to a windiows program see what linux does for the world? |
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| #5 04:11pm 29/04/01 |
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rcsgd
Posts: 122
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You could always get a DVD player with an optical out and hook it up to a sound card with an optical in. See, I've already messed up their plan. |
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| #6 04:20pm 29/04/01 |
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Khel
Posts: 914
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Linux had nothing to do with DVD's being hacked, sorry. Basically each DVD producer has a security key, which is used when they burn their DVDs, and this tells DVD players they are authentic DVDs, plus does all the security checking, etc, etc. (thats how I understand it in a basic way anyway). Anyway, these keys are meant to be encoded so they cannot be hacked. Someone though (I think it was RealMedia from memory) farked up and didn't encode theirs. Of course, the hackers were onto this as quick as can be, and once they had one of the keys, they used that as a stepping stone to decode the rest of the keys, and before you know it, presto. The unhackable security on DVDs was hacked. |
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| #7 04:23pm 29/04/01 |
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WarT
Posts: 2802
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i think it will be done with in a week of public release |
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| #8 04:48pm 29/04/01 |
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rcsgd
Posts: 123
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah, but I've already got a means of circumventing it. Does this make DVD players illegal, as they are now circumvention devices? |
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| #9 04:58pm 29/04/01 |
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power
Posts: 85
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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legislators and copy protection people are soooo clueless....! it makes me laugh!!! |
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| #10 11:48pm 29/04/01 |
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ÅcîdReîgn
Posts: 2030
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol "at least we're advancing technology a bit". more like wasting money at protecting something that is so easily duplicated as sound. Heh, analogue rips might not be as fast and flawless as a digital cdrom rip, but with good quality sound equipment and jacks you're not going to be able to tell the difference. |
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| #11 12:43am 30/04/01 |
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Silent Remorse
Posts: 53
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sif that's "New" technology anyway. Some PSX game developers been using that same technique for ages - it got cracked instantly and thats that. Why they are even bothering to waste money on it when they KNOW its gonna be cracked straight away, escapes me. My query - What is you dont have a net connection but wanna burn tracks? You're f***ed. And where will this magical storehouse of WMP files be? - sR |
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| #12 12:59am 30/04/01 |
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Rukh
Posts: 168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Where would the WMP files be? Why, maybe they'll be at 127.0.0.1 if the routing tables get changed. I'm in agreement. This is another pointless attempt to add copy protection to something that can't be copy protected and still retain its usability. But then, the creators of this wondrous invention already know that. |
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| #13 09:57am 30/04/01 |
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