ronan_d_john said:Couldn't you just do it in a perfectly legal way and get a music player for your machine that will play the CD?
There's loads of free samples out there that you can use. I initially downloaded Musicmatch, and haven't looked back. Haven't found anything it can't play yet.
And all legal![]()
ClubMan said:Here's one recent discussion that might be relevant. As far as I know it may be technically illegal to make any copies of copyrighted CD material (including ripping CDs to MP3 for use on digital audio players) even if it's for personal use and not for resale or redistribution. Unless the copyright terms & conditions on the sleeve say otherwise. On the other hand I have never been able to get a clear answer on this and whether or not there is any concept of "fair use" applicable to making personal copies of such material in Irish/EU law.
Why/when do you have to use analogue rather than digital extraction when ripping?
ClubMan said:Maybe it's just dirty? What music label is the CD from? Some labels (e.g. BMG - see here) use copy protection schemes that prevent the CD playing on many players even though they falsely claim to be ("Red Book") standard media thereby misleading consumers.
wavejumper said:or use a mac with OS X, most of these parasitic copy protection virii installed on music cds do not affect OS X.