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TNM
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Music bosses have unveiled a revolutionary new recording format that they hope will help win the war on illegal file sharing which is thought to be costing the industry millions of dollars in lost revenue. Nicknamed the 'Record', the new format takes the form of a black, vinyl disc measuring 12 inches in diameter, which must be played on a specially designed turntable'.

"We can state with absolute certainty that no computer in the world can access the data on this disc," said spokesman Brett Campbell. "We are also confident that no-one is going to be able to produce pirate copies in this format without going to a heck of a lot of trouble. This is without doubt the best anti-piracy invention the music industry has ever seen."

As part of the invention's rigorous testing process,the designers gave some discs to a group of teenage computer experts who regularly use file swapping software such as Limewire and gnutella and who admit to pirating music CDs. Despite several days of trying, none of them were able to hack into the disc's code or access any of the music files contained within it.

"It's like, really big and stuff," said Doug Flamboise, one of the testers.

"I couldn't get it into any of my drives. I mean, what format is it? Is it, like, from France or something?"

Invention: Teenage computer hackers struggled to access the new disc.

In the new format, raw audio data in the form of music is encoded by physically etching grooves onto the vinyl disc. The sound is thus translated into variations on the disc's surface in a process that industry insiders are describing as 'completely revolutionary' and 'stunningly clever.'

To decode the data stored on the disc, the listener must use a special player which contains a 'needle' that runs along the grooves on the record surface, reading the indentations and transforming the movements back into audio that can be fed through loudspeakers.

Even Shawn Fanning, the man who invented Napster, admits the new format will make file swapping much more difficult. "I've never seen anything like this," he told reporters. "How does it work?"

Pirates: Their days are numbered.

As rumours that a Taiwanese company has been secretly developing a 12 inch wide, turntable -driven, needle-based, firewire drive remain unconfirmed, it would appear that the music industry may, at last, have found the pirate-proof format it has long been searching for.
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Can't you just run a cable from the line-out to the sound card?
Graham
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is it a joke??
its too long to read
TNM
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quote:
Originally posted by Joff
Can't you just run a cable from the line-out to the sound card?




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Tom
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TOMAS
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^ This godda be a windup Tim? 12" discs - that'll fit im my Alpine...
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Nismo
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so what is everyone going to get a Viynl player for there cars

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is it a P*ss take vinyl's were around in the stevie wonder days
Ren
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wont happen. if theres technology to read/write to these new cds, it'll be avaliable to all of us. in a few years we'll be back to square one.
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yes its a joke - Vinyl ... i.e. Normal records your parents used to play it's talking about. But as Joff said, the whole post is a pointless piss take as you just run sometihng from the output channel to the back of the pc and you've got it on mp3?

 
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