Thread: CD/DVD drives
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Old 20-09-2008, 06:32 AM   #8 (permalink) Top
dwella
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There has been a move by the recording industry to make audio CDs unplayable on computer CD-ROM drives, to prevent the copying of music. This is done by intentionally introducing errors onto the disc that the embedded circuits on most stand-alone audio players can automatically compensate for, but which may confuse CD-ROM drives. Compact Disc Digital Audio standard (often called the Red Book) to inform consumers of which discs do not permit full fair use of their content.
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