Op freshmeat zag ik dit staan:
Zoek zoek naar de Changelog:
Edit: nou ja, TOCs vernaggelen is niet de enige manier waarop cds beveiligd worden...
(hier geplaatst omdat hier de gebruikers te vinden zijn denk ik)
cdrecord 1.11a12
Changes: UDF support was added. Now libschily is completely part of cdrtools, and cdda2wav now supports extracting 'illegal CDs' (i.e. disks that look like a CD but have a rotten table of content).
Zoek zoek naar de Changelog:
En ja hoor!Cdda2wav:
- Changed handling of Table of contents. Now the more informative methods of Read full toc are being used in favor to the old SCSI readtoc command. For Sony methods, the fallback is the old method.The new methods are available on MMC drives and modern drives with Sony command sets. It should enhance access to very weird multi session cds.
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NOTE: If your drive still has problems to copy such non-CD's, thereis a simple hack to allow the disk to be copied on all drives:
Use a (black) whiteboard pen (non-permanent) and paint on the space directly outside the visible ring that is in the middle of the non-CD. This is the space where the broken TOC from the second session is located. After doing the copy please return the disk to the dealer and tell the dealer that this is broken goods. This is the only way to stop the big groups to defraud the customers.
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Edit: nou ja, TOCs vernaggelen is niet de enige manier waarop cds beveiligd worden...
(hier geplaatst omdat hier de gebruikers te vinden zijn denk ik)