FireGarden
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This normally happens with Warner Brothers CDs:
http://www.windows7update.com/warner-brothers-cd-distortion-and-windows-7.html
All of my WB CDs have failed to play or rip properly on the new computer. I just shrugged it off, since I have an older computer that can rip those CDs. The files then work when I copy them over to the new computer.
I do wonder how much WB have invested in making their CDs worth less. Or maybe it's an accident rather than intentional.... Cause I've just had this happen with an EMI CD -- but only disc 2 of the David Bowie best of, disc 1 worked fine. Disc 2 played and ripped on the old computer, except for the last track. I don't know what to make of the latter.
Whatever policy EMI had regarding copy protection, I would expect they applied it equally to both discs of "the best of Bowie". So is this problem not down to copy protection?
Just to be clear, the problems I had with the EMI disc has the exact same symptoms as the WB CDs -- ie:distortion, as if the audio was recorded with too much gain. It's not about skipping or clicks you might get on a scratched CD.
http://www.windows7update.com/warner-brothers-cd-distortion-and-windows-7.html
All of my WB CDs have failed to play or rip properly on the new computer. I just shrugged it off, since I have an older computer that can rip those CDs. The files then work when I copy them over to the new computer.
I do wonder how much WB have invested in making their CDs worth less. Or maybe it's an accident rather than intentional.... Cause I've just had this happen with an EMI CD -- but only disc 2 of the David Bowie best of, disc 1 worked fine. Disc 2 played and ripped on the old computer, except for the last track. I don't know what to make of the latter.
Whatever policy EMI had regarding copy protection, I would expect they applied it equally to both discs of "the best of Bowie". So is this problem not down to copy protection?
Just to be clear, the problems I had with the EMI disc has the exact same symptoms as the WB CDs -- ie:distortion, as if the audio was recorded with too much gain. It's not about skipping or clicks you might get on a scratched CD.