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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: ##RaCeR## on December 22, 2003, 01:20:16 PM
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I have legally BOUGHT an audio CD from the store, and I want to make a bloody copy because its a Christmas present and I want to listen to it while its wrapped.
How the hell can I make a copy of it? Nero 5 won\'t work, and I am about to try Audiograbber.
People should have a right to make copies of something they have legally purchased.
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I like clonecd I dont think it supported any more but do a search on google
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if clonecd doesn\'t work... ermm... you\'ve a problem.
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I am using CloneCD as we speak, and things are looking good!
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Can\'t you just save the songs to your comp first then put the Songs from yer comp on a cd?
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Yea I\'ve heard of these, Universal is particularly making use of the copy-protected tech. I\'m sure if you Google your problem you\'ll find answer but you could always try these programs to rip it song by song:
Exact Audio Copy (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/)
Musicmatch (http://www.musicmatch.com)
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umm.. piracy is bad or something...
;)
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It worked, but the first two tracks are buggerd up and my car stereo won\'t play them.
It sucks, I think people have a right to listen to a CD on any device they choose, not just ones that support data. Its the Missy Elliot \'This is Not a Test\'. It uses the new copy protection from Universal. If you try to play it on your computer you need to install a special music player. There are no individual tracks on the disc, they are embedded in a data file.
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Originally posted by ##RaCeR##
Its the Missy Elliot \'This is Not a Test\'.
why bother?...
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Originally posted by politiepet
why bother?...
Why indeed....
Well all i have to say is Thread Closed.
The problem is solved and there is no need in keeping a thread open that could let the talk of buring illegal CD\'s in by the "back Door".