I have several discs with actual CDA files *and* those "enhanced features" as well.ĮAC has never even slowed down on any of the ~400 discs in my collection, all of which I just encoded (again) recently. I did get the video startup when I inserted the disc, but that didn't make me suspect anything. Maybe if they stamped in large letters on the front of the case: This is a copy-protected disc.there is no Compact Disc Digital Audio on it Otherwise, people like me will never notice the difference. First goal is to make the copy-protection noticeable. They're going to have to get more effective copy-protection if they want to have the desired effect, I think. Just now, Explorer said there is 471 MB used on the disc, but a search for *.CDA files yields a big goose egg. I started EAC, it saw the tracks just fine, and securely ripped at ~7x as per usual. I just bought Liz Phair's new self-titled album myself, but at first I didn't bring it up in Explorer. No Compact Disc Digital Audio logos anywhere to be found.I never noticed that before. ![]() ![]() Look closely at the disc and the case, inside and out. And since there are no CDA files, I'm using the term "CD" loosely. Interesting.another "transparently copy-protected CD".
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