how to rip protected audio cd?
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- KVRist
- 67 posts since 27 Sep, 2003
hey
i just purchased a protected audio cd. i wana rip it too my computer because all my music collection is on my music hard drive, and i listen most of the time on my computer. i tried many programs but NONE seem to work (ex: alcohol, blind read/write, cdex, clonecd, extract audio copy). the thing is that when i insert this cd in my computer, it doesnt even let me play it. i researched a little bit on google and found out that some protected cds automatically install a driver when you insert it which disables u to rip them. i wonder if i try to rip it on another O.S like linux perhaps, maybe it will work. if anyone had already tried that, or knows any method or trick, i'll be very thankful.
i just purchased a protected audio cd. i wana rip it too my computer because all my music collection is on my music hard drive, and i listen most of the time on my computer. i tried many programs but NONE seem to work (ex: alcohol, blind read/write, cdex, clonecd, extract audio copy). the thing is that when i insert this cd in my computer, it doesnt even let me play it. i researched a little bit on google and found out that some protected cds automatically install a driver when you insert it which disables u to rip them. i wonder if i try to rip it on another O.S like linux perhaps, maybe it will work. if anyone had already tried that, or knows any method or trick, i'll be very thankful.
- addled muppet weed
- 111300 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
play it on a sepperate system and record is the only way im afraid
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
The solution is to simply route your sound card's outputs back to your inputs & record the incoming signal with a wave editor.
Of course, the most effacacious solution is to either not purchase protected discs, or respect the request of the artist to not copy their material.
Of course, the most effacacious solution is to either not purchase protected discs, or respect the request of the artist to not copy their material.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 67 posts since 27 Sep, 2003
see i already did that...input from my stereo cd boom box, but its quality compared to VBR ripped is huge huge difference
therez gota be a way
- GRRRRRRR!
- 17817 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
If there was, wouldn't it defeat the purpose of having the protection in the first place? What's wrong with putting the CD in to your CD-ROM drive and listening to it like a normal person?
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- Banned
- 4026 posts since 27 Jan, 2004
get a better CD player and a better soundcard?DiGGi-DaNGa wrote:see i already did that...input from my stereo cd boom box, but its quality compared to VBR ripped is huge huge differencetherez gota be a way
A cd-player with digital out and a soundcard with digital in and the quality is bit for bit no?
no compromices!
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- KVRist
- 368 posts since 3 May, 2002 from Canberra, Australia
If it's the Copy Control technology beloved by EMI and subsidiaries (all CDs released in Australia by EMI have this tech) than it is circumvented quite easily by ripping from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. The technology was designed to engage when placed in a RW drive, but seems to see no threat in a ROM drive.
I have no idea about any of the other technologies however, as I have never encountered them.
I have no idea about any of the other technologies however, as I have never encountered them.
A suffusion of yellow...
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- KVRian
- 600 posts since 6 Feb, 2004 from London, UK
Another option could be to make a copy of the CD and rip it. It's happened to me a couple of times to get a copy protected CD and it worked this way: exact copy and then rip.
PS: Please, don't start talking about piracy etc. The CD I was trying to rip is one I was featured as a session musician in.
PS: Please, don't start talking about piracy etc. The CD I was trying to rip is one I was featured as a session musician in.
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- KVRian
- 1262 posts since 15 Feb, 2003 from Up the Pennine way
OK, here goes it.
Turn off cd autoplay in windows, that's a must then re boot. Put cd in rom but don't play it and then use cdex. It will show the first track as data. Just highlight the rest and rip....
Simple..dont know why they bother as it all relies on autoplay...
PS. I should mention it is perfectly leagle to make a backup copy of any disk you own providing you keep the original. Copyright law.
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- KVRAF
- 1577 posts since 20 May, 2002 from Cambridge, UK
Easy CD-DA Extractor
http://www.poikosoft.com/
works a treat - can use the unregistered version too!
I was v pissed off when a CD I ordered arrived with all that copy protection as I keep all my current music on my PC.... so lets make it known that we can circumvent it anyway!
http://www.poikosoft.com/
works a treat - can use the unregistered version too!
I was v pissed off when a CD I ordered arrived with all that copy protection as I keep all my current music on my PC.... so lets make it known that we can circumvent it anyway!
THIS IS MY MUSIC: https://spti.fi/rZyjX7i 
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- KVRist
- 492 posts since 26 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver BC
I wonder how helpful y'all would have been if the request had of been 'I just bought a copy protected soft synth...can you tell me how to rip it'.
Geez, kids...
K
Geez, kids...
K