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DVD-Audio's CPPM Circumvented

Bodysurf writes "After DVD-Video's CSS encryption was broken in 1999, the music industry chose a much more secure copy-protection method for DVD-Audio called Copy Protection for PreRecorded Media (CPPM). This protection scheme has remained publicly uncracked, but it was circumvented recently, providing the ability to save the unencrypted digital audio data. CDFreaks has the details."

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  1. Yawn... by nweaver · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So you can hack a software player to store the stream. In other news, Water is Wet.

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  2. I broke all audio copyrights years ago. by GISGEOLOGYGEEK · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I discovered this amazing technology that no copy protection can protect against!

    I figured I better announce it here since no one seems to have a clue about it!

    THE LINE OUT JACKS ON MY SOUND CARD!

    dumbasses.

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