Re: listening to protected audio cds
- From: Alan Cox <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:08:20 +0000
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 14:52:09 -0800
Konstantin Svist <fry.kun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to listen to "protected" audio CDs in Linux/Fedora?
It seems that most of the time, the CD can't be read at all. Sometimes,
the system is able to read it after trying for 20 minutes or so - but
it's not consistent (next time it says can't read the CD)
Why is it possible on windows but not on Linux?
Note I'm not talking about ripping CD - just listening to them.
If you've got a corrupted piece of shiny plastic (note the ones with
deliberate corruptions are not a 'compact disc' as that is a trademark
reserved for describing real ones) then what happens depends a lot on the
disc itself
Some sneakily install windows drivers and play mp3 type copies on a PC,
others have corruptions so you can play them via an audio cable but not
digitally - if so cdplay will play them but not tools that digitally
rip/play for better quality. Others contain corrupt headers which will
just break on PC hardware.
Alan
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