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Icy
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posted on 21st Dec 03 at 02:02 |
the copy i got and the songs on winmx iv dl
wonder where they got it from or how they did it
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Cavey
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posted on 21st Dec 03 at 01:56 |
This FFAF CD doesn't actually have any media files viewable, it's all done via the player, the only way i can think is to record it when it's playing. using sound recorder or something, and then get an encoder to encode it ? :S
Bit long, but can't think of any other way
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Icy
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posted on 21st Dec 03 at 00:58 |
thanks
mmmmm but wot wil we be rippin it to that way? a WAV file?
mind when the celine dion cd first came out with the piracy thing
ppl jus put a marker round the edge so cud pput in pc or sometin was that the same thing?
would that work
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l33t corsa
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posted on 20th Dec 03 at 18:04 |
It's not going to stay perfect once it gets compressed into mp3 though :P
But yes, I agree a digital rip is preferable but I'd dare say that at least 90% of people couldn't tell the difference between an analogue and digital rip anyway :)
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Richie
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posted on 20th Dec 03 at 17:53 |
Whats the point when you can get a perfect digital rip instead? :P
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l33t corsa
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posted on 20th Dec 03 at 09:22 |
Old school analogue rip.
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Richie
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posted on 20th Dec 03 at 04:42 |
This behavior can be verified by loading then disabling MediaMax according to the following instructions:
Start with a Windows 2000/XP system with empty CD drives.
Click the Start button and select Control Panel from the Start Menu.
Double-click on the System control panel icon.
Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
Configure Device Manager by clicking "Show hidden devices" and "Devices by connection," both from the View menu.
Insert the Anthony Hamilton CD into the computer and allow the SunnComm software to start. If MediaMax has never been started before on the same computer, the SbcpHid driver should appear on the list for the first time. However, on some systems Windows needs to be rebooted before the driver becomes visible.
At this point you can attempt to copy tracks from the CD with applications like MusicMatch Jukebox or Windows Media Player. Copies made while the driver is active will sound badly garbled, as in this 9-second clip [10].
Next, follow these additional steps to disable MediaMax:
Select the SbcpHid driver from the Device Manager list and click "Properties" from the Action Menu.
Click the Driver tab and click the Stop button to disable the driver.
Set the Startup Type to "Disabled" using the dropdown list.
With the driver stopped, you can verify that the same applications copy every track successfully. Setting the Startup Type to disabled prevents MediaMax from restarting when the computer is rebooted. It will remain deactivated until LaunchCD.exe is allowed to run again
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ;) :p
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Icy
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posted on 20th Dec 03 at 04:18 |
sick of playin audio cds in the car n havin to change discs!
rather convert it to can add to one of my mp3 cds
u knw those cds u put in ur pc and a lil built in player runs
and in mp3 converter the tracks r down as "data"
iv had a few of these but dint bother with em :(
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