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Muzak Encoding at Home?

zonker asks: "I work for a company that requires Muzak to be played over the speaker system all day long. However, I work into the night, well passed closing time, and often just crank up my own tunes on a computer with a nice set of speakers. I've been curious if anyone has developed any software that allows you to encode and burn to whatever format Muzak is using to make their discs. I've scraped around the net and haven't seen anything like it other than other people in similar environments that would like to make their own Muzak discs for their own after hours enjoyment. That thread has some interesting informational tidbits for starters. Does anyone on Slashdot know anything more about this?"

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  1. "Buy?" Ha! (Obligatory cynical response.) by supersocialist · · Score: 0, Troll

    I think I speak for all of /. when I say this: I will never give up my God-given right to burn copies of all the albums I download off bittorrent, as clearly defined in the "fair use" clause of the Constitution, page 2 line 8. Furthermore I will not be co-erced by invasive advertising into giving up my hard-earned money to anybody but the package store and nakkidnerds.com.