It's a catch-22. FSince you don't have homePNA support you won't install Linux. But the makers of your homePNA won't support linux becuase they think there aren't enough people running it.
Actually it shouldn't be hard to get PERFECT digital copies. Most component CD players have digital audio outputs. Just run that to a digital input on a sound card...
It's a catch-22. FSince you don't have homePNA support you won't install Linux. But the makers of your homePNA won't support linux becuase they think there aren't enough people running it.
Actually it shouldn't be hard to get PERFECT digital copies. Most component CD players have digital audio outputs. Just run that to a digital input on a sound card...
What's to stop a user from using a regular component cd player with digital outs to record near perfect digital copies?
Besides being *very* annoying this copy protection doesn't achieve anything....right?