I hate protected audio files!!!!

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Al'x
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Post by Al'x » Tue May 24, 2005 10:45 am

heh...

BTW windows sound recorder is free and comes with windows, but can only record a minute at a time... so you'll have to to paste the parts together (which windows sound recorder can also do)

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Zero1
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Post by Zero1 » Mon May 30, 2005 6:48 am

Cracking DRMs is no more immoral than ripping DVDs, I would find it odd if he got banned for that.

What would I suggest?

You either get the original CD (if it exists) or download a mp3. You'll get around the DRM protection and it will be in a less gay format.

Remember people, if it can be played, it can be copied.

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Post by bum » Mon May 30, 2005 10:22 am

Z3r01 wrote:Remember people, if it can be played, it can be copied.
aka, the only good copy protection is a guy from the riaa standing behind you with a cattle prod.

Digital copy protection has to have one of the most laughable and futile histories of any technology. People can take the analogue rout, but considering how easy it is to overcome digital copy protection, thiers little reason to bother (unless your making bootlegs of some new release movie). I think copy protection is at its worst with games. Doom 3 was cracked within two hours of being released. So all copy ortection did was waste a bit of ID's money licencing the thing.

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Bauzi
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Post by Bauzi » Tue May 31, 2005 3:00 am

@bum:
Copy prottect is not very good. We can now even convert real media into avi witout snag it. There are no video files, we can´t convert.

From bauzi:
I don´t want to download so much illegal mp3s because I have a 56k modem.

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