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    Default is it a new form of copy protection??

    dunno if this is in right forum but im struggling to copy a wigan-pier and a maximes cd, both are original and i would like to convert um to mp3s for the car.

    the problem is that nor my pc, laptop or dvd player in the front room can see any files on there what so ever. nothing. But as soon as you put into the car or house cd player it starts first time.

    just wondered if theres any advice,

    cheers

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    Default Re: is it a new form of copy protection??

    play it in a cd player and record it via line in,

    open it in ultraISO or ISObuster and rip the songs out that way

    cas

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    Default Re: is it a new form of copy protection??

    thanks will try that, ive been noticed that the data is written in raw format. maybe thats the problem. there are raw to mp3 rippers but i only found demos, anybody seem any free ones ?

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    Default Re: is it a new form of copy protection??

    hi m8
    this should be what ur looking for..

    http://www.mp3-wav-converters.com/

    will convert nearly everything..there are many others..pm me if u would like *some help* with registering the software

    cheers

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