NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOriginally posted by ditzy:I think it means you can't copy it elsewhere.![]()
Huh? That means it can only be ripped to the hard disk? Like, I can rip it a thousand times but it's only allowed to go onto hard disks????Originally posted by ditzy:I think it means you can't copy it elsewhere.![]()
but y allow us to dl but not puttin it in2 mp3 or wad sia...Originally posted by ditzy:If it can be removed, I mean why bother making it write protected in the first place?![]()
can tell mi how?Originally posted by gigabyte14:burn to cd-rw, then rip from it
viola!
Yes.Originally posted by CheekyCow:Can I ride on this thread and ask a question? I have a CD which I've ripped songs out of. Songs from that CD can be ripped to my computer's hard disk but not to my mp3 player. I can't even click and drag to transfer the songs. Does this have something to do with the licensing?
To the MP3 player, yes.Originally posted by yihao93:isit possible to re-dl the songs and when saving
save it in the mp3 or mem card?![]()
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is there any program tat can pypass the write-protecttion?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:To the MP3 player, yes.
To the memory card, not sure.
Clone CD?Originally posted by yihao93:is there any program tat can pypass the write-protecttion?![]()
wad is directshow?Originally posted by abao:Decode the write-protected music in Directshow, then encode to your choice
haha ps, i reached home not long agoOriginally posted by yihao93:can tell mi how?
i noob la ><
as specific as possible, thnks
Ps: can i even burn the songs??![]()
lol. then u buy 4 mi loOriginally posted by yasusenpai:I think it is time wasting to do all these.
Buy the album better still. If not go for other sources that provide no write protection.
Ripping and re-ripping again may just cause loss of quality.