Ok if you REALLY want to make a copy of one of these so called copy protected CD's all you need to do is run the your stereo's output through your sound card.
Then use Musicmatch or other Ripper to record the PC's line in...
You can then create your MP3 from the WAV file and distribute / burn to CD or what ever else you want to do. I already copied this CD to my personal PC as WAV and converted to MP3. I bought the CD to see if it could be done. I cheated a little but my recording sounds perfect.
the music companies are fighting a no win battle. I'm sure someone will break the DRM on this. In any event ou can always record the analog signal from your stereo.
Ok if you REALLY want to make a copy of one of these so called copy protected CD's all you need to do is run the your stereo's output through your sound card. Then use Musicmatch or other Ripper to record the PC's line in... You can then create your MP3 from the WAV file and distribute / burn to CD or what ever else you want to do. I already copied this CD to my personal PC as WAV and converted to MP3. I bought the CD to see if it could be done. I cheated a little but my recording sounds perfect. the music companies are fighting a no win battle. I'm sure someone will break the DRM on this. In any event ou can always record the analog signal from your stereo.