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I almost missed that there's a new AutoGK alpha release out: AutoGK 0.86 supports DVD Decrypter 3.1.8 and higher, does automatic PGC and angle selection for subtitles based on the name of the input files, the MP3 audio encoding options have been changed to use ABR and boosting, a job queue has been added (to allow you to set up multiple encoding tasks at once), the handling of hybrid sources has been improved, and the undot filter is not used if a non SSE capable CPU is detected.
Not every music label wants to sell you digital restriction management (DRM) with their electronic offering: British label Warp Records has made its entire back catalog available for download in unrestricted MP3 format (@ 205kbit/s VBR). Albeit the price per song is somewhat higher ($1.39 instead of the usual $0.99 for DRM'd stuff), you at least get the freedom you'd expect when you pay good money for music. Unfortunately, priced as high or even higher than if you get a CD I'm not convinced that this offering, although basically a great thing since it's not DRM'ed, will be a success.