SouthPaW1227
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Originally posted by: Merlyn3D
I wanna know why you'd use Windows Media Player for copying audio off a CD to begin with, or iTunes for that matter. Both suck, IMO.
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
bittorrent. game over. you own the disc, now d/load the mp3 and exercise your rights.
Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
bittorrent. game over. you own the disc, now d/load the mp3 and exercise your rights.
IIRC, you still can't legally download the song...you're only supposed to be able to rip it from the one you bought and keep a backup.
Where's a lawyer when you need one.
Originally posted by: NFS4
I got my copy in yesterday (not the dual disc version). I disabled the copy protection following the link fcoshkee provided above. Ripped using Exact Audio Copy just fine. No problems.
Originally posted by: dderidex
Originally posted by: NFS4
I got my copy in yesterday (not the dual disc version). I disabled the copy protection following the link fcoshkee provided above. Ripped using Exact Audio Copy just fine. No problems.
Indeed, I've never heard of a CD that EAC couldn't rip.
Granted, it may TAKE 12 hours in the case of a particularly problematic CD....but EAC can always rip it.