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  • julesebbs007
    • Feb 2015
    • 2

    Help - Ripping Flacs / DRM issues / Produb Licence

    Hi all, would appreciate all the help possible for problem below!!

    I originally ripped all my cd's (around 800) as mp3's for use in WMP. I have now decided that I want to up the quality to FLAC and play them through an external DAC through my audio system to achieve a far higher sound experience. The problem I have is that some of the discs have that very annoying protection system where I can't play them on the laptop or rip them (well I can but it takes an age and then they playback all stuttery and miss pieces - totally unusable/unrecognisable). I have ripped them in the past as mp3's but for the life of me I can't remember what software I used??
    Please can anyone help me out with this most annoying problem??

    The two troublesome discs I've come across so far are - The Eagles-The Complete Greatest Hits & Led Zeppelin-Mothership, but I'm sure I will find several more.

    Surely this sort of drm / protection should be outlawed as it is neither illegal to play the cd's on a pc or copy them for personal use. I did for a time DJ and I am well aware that if I wanted to use copied versions (digital djing) for public entertainment that a Produb Licence is required from PRS/MCPS. Bit this is not the case for private use so why this ridiculous copy protection, very very frustrating!!!

    Rant over, but please help!!!!
  • julesebbs007
    • Feb 2015
    • 2

    #2
    Re: Help - Ripping Flacs / DRM issues / Produb Licence

    Found a solution.......use my ancient XP laptop, all is well in the world again!!!!

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    • daleyb
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Oct 2014
      • 235

      #3
      Re: Help - Ripping Flacs / DRM issues / Produb Licence

      Originally posted by julesebbs007
      Found a solution.......use my ancient XP laptop, all is well in the world again!!!!
      maybe xp burner will do it too?

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