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milad_sm
08-31-02, 10:00 PM
Uhh...I share custom made cd's with my friends once in a while...
like my download collection and all...but i don't want them to copy them....:mad:
what can i do to copy proof my cdr's??
i've heard CloneCD can copy any cd, anyway, is there any way to avoid that too, totally?

ThePerfectCore
08-31-02, 11:43 PM
Nope.

Nada...

Uh uh.

No.

You're asking us, OCers.com, a humble, laid-back website, to solve a problem that computer/music publishers have been whacking at for years.

Unless someone here has been holding out on us, I doubt you'll find your desired answer.

Johnny Knoxville
09-01-02, 04:35 AM
go to Sony ask them for a license to use Securom2 protection, your friends will find it very tough to copy your cd, but then you'll have to pay 10 million dollars for it.
but seriously, there are programs which do it, just have to look around, but at the end of the day nothing cannot be copied.

Vfrjim1
09-01-02, 06:02 AM
Dont know if it will work but, scratch the back side of the disk in one spot before you record to it, that purposely creates an error on the disk, but your recorder should skip that spot making the disk more difficult to copy, dunno if it works, but it is only .20 to try it :)

Jim

james.miller
09-01-02, 09:59 AM
is there really such a thing as uncopyable cds?all the 'copy-protected' cd's i own can be copied flawlessly

FunkDaMonkMan
09-01-02, 04:37 PM
I don't think its ever going to be possible to do this... b/c by making it copy protected you just dont' want them to be able to copy it, but you still want them to be able to read the info on the disk. Well, if you can read the info, then You can copy it! Duh.

PLtNmHeLiX
09-01-02, 05:33 PM
if your friends ever heard of clonecd you can forget about cd protection

milad_sm
09-01-02, 09:43 PM
aaah damn!!
yes...i've seen CD's with scratches on the back, which could not be copied. i'll try that!
thanks a lot people...

ptwearnhardtfan
09-01-02, 09:49 PM
There's a checkbox in clone cd to not correct errors, this will just bypass the scratches.

M@€$†®Ö™
09-02-02, 02:24 AM
I dunno fellas this is skating abit on the line of discussion of a no no topic. Just a friendly reminder :D

Maestro

Silversinksam
09-02-02, 02:32 AM
Originally posted by milad_sm
Uhh...I share custom made cd's with my friends once in a while...
like my download collection and all...but i don't want them to copy them....:mad:
what can i do to copy proof my cdr's??
i've heard CloneCD can copy any cd, anyway, is there any way to avoid that too, totally?

Like maestro mentioned, please do not cross the line here people.

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