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vniow

macrumors G4
Original poster
Jul 18, 2002
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I accidentally my whole location.
For now.

Intel's doing it. Advanced Micro Devices is doing it. Microsoft is doing it.

Apple Computer isn't.

What's Apple not doing? It's not -- at least so far -- moving toward an anti-customer embrace with Hollywood's movie studios and the other members of the powerful entertainment cartel.


I wonder though, since they're used so much n the entertainment industry if they can hold out against DRM in the future.:(

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SilvorX

macrumors 68000
May 24, 2002
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that must mean apple's against palladium (aka policeware)...if apple went for that, then theydd have to remove the ipod from their website probably...
 

Pepzhez

macrumors regular
Jan 23, 2002
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But isn't it strange that Disk Copy in OS 10.2 refuses to recognize audio CDs? Is this a bug or is it an indication of a more sinister development?
 

alex_ant

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Feb 5, 2002
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All up in your bidness
Originally posted by Pepzhez
But isn't it strange that Disk Copy in OS 10.2 refuses to recognize audio CDs? Is this a bug or is it an indication of a more sinister development?
I haven't tried it, but are you sure it's supposed to? I thought all the CD ripping/burning stuff had to be handled in iTunes. There's no filesystem on audio CDs, so maybe that's why Disk Copy can't read them.
 

job

macrumors 68040
Jan 25, 2002
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in transit
Originally posted by alex_ant

I thought all the CD ripping/burning stuff had to be handled in iTunes. There's no filesystem on audio CDs, so maybe that's why Disk Copy can't read them.

That's what I thought.

I remember in 9, Toast 4.1.2 got messed up by iTunes. Toast no longer recognized my CD-RW drive.

So I think alex may be on to something here...
 
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