If you are using windows try using EAC (exact audio copy).
> are the only CD's that don't work, so I know that there isn't a problem > Here I am, doing the right thing by buying my CD's, only to be hit like
> But as I listen to all my music now through my SB2, and this stops me > playing the CD's as well really seriously angers me. > back, and the fact that EMI's copy protection actually stops me from > were imported from Australia, so it's quite a bit of hassle to send > Is there any solution to this? I feel really cheated by this. > any autostart) and I can se the tracks, but they will not rip.
#CD COPY PROTECTION PC#
> I also tried a PC at work (keeping my finger on the shift key to stop > My CDplayer in my PC can't even recognize them, so there is no way to > I have just bought a couple of CD's from EMI over the internet, and I have more than 500 CD's, and these two are the only CD's that don't work, so I know that there isn't a problem with my PC. Here I am, doing the right thing by buying my CD's, only to be hit like this from the record company's. The CD's were imported from Australia, so it's quite a bit of hassle to send back, and the fact that EMI's copy protection actually stops me from playing the CD's as well really seriously angers me.īut as I listen to all my music now through my SB2, and this stops me from doing that, I am quite upset. Is there any solution to this? I feel really cheated by this. I also tried a PC at work (keeping my finger on the shift key to stop any autostart) and I can se the tracks, but they will not rip. I tested them in a friends stand alone CD player, and they work there. My CDplayer in my PC can't even recognize them, so there is no way to play, let alone rip the tracks. I have just bought a couple of CD's from EMI over the internet, and they are copy protected.