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Date:      Sat, 6 Sep 2003 23:44:05 +0200
From:      Andy Hauser <andy-freebsd@splashground.de>
To:        Bryan Liesner <bleez@comcast.net>
Cc:        FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: ATAng - copying atapi CD
Message-ID:  <20030906214405.GA31981@splashground.de>
In-Reply-To: <20030904075712.C464@gravy.homeunix.net>
References:  <20030902124217.L935@gravy.homeunix.net> <1062568112.600.9.camel@klotz.local> <3F56D591.F5CB0133@mindspring.com> <20030904075712.C464@gravy.homeunix.net>

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On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 07:59:36AM -0400, Bryan Liesner wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Terry Lambert wrote:
> 
> > Bryan Liesner wrote:
> > > On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Martin wrote:
> > > > If you notice that your CD-R label looks strange and if you need
> > > > the data, you should backup it fast.
> > >
> > > No, we're talking about brand new, factory pressed, audio CDs.
> >
> > Are they copy protected?
> >
> > The way you can tell is if you try to do what you are trying to
> > do, and it fails the way that it's failing, then they are likely
> > copy protected.
> >
> 
> Possible, but if they are protected, wouldn't I be prevented from
> copying any track, or do they pick a random track or two just to piss
> me off?

The last tracks are sometimes data tracks.
The tools that use the scsi emulation
seem to handle those better.

aha



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