Are dualdiscs copy protected?
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I'm thinking about getting Kind of Blue later today for $9.99 at CC but I'm concerned about whether or not I'll be able to rip it with iTunes. Anyone has Kind of Blue (frankly, the only dualdisc album that's any good) and able to rip it?
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From: Harbor City, CA USA
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
I've not bought any dualdiscs yet. Was wondering if anyone owned them and had the same car cd player and dvd player that I have and to see if both work:
car cd player: PIONEER DEH P4700MP
dvd player: ONKYO 6-DISC (DV-CP702)
I prefer them just make it a 1 cd and 1 dvd set, but I would like to hear some of these cds on the enhanced dvd side.
car cd player: PIONEER DEH P4700MP
dvd player: ONKYO 6-DISC (DV-CP702)
I prefer them just make it a 1 cd and 1 dvd set, but I would like to hear some of these cds on the enhanced dvd side.
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Originally Posted by Duder
I got the DMB Stand Up dualdisc, and the only way I was able to ever "see" the disc in a computer was by putting it in a read-only CD drive at work. PC or Mac, it doesn't matter--I think the trick is to simply find a drive that ISN'T a CD- or DVD-burner (and good luck with that these days).
Much better than if I'd gotten the CD version as it has that crappy copy protection software that you have to hassle with (either disable autoload or disable the driver it installs).




