Nero allows you to save the tracks as wav files which can then be burned
onto a blank CDR, or you could use blindreader & blind writer. If you like
the album you should buy it and support good music. keep music live!
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FWIW ... first audio CD I've purchased which is 'Copy Controlled' ...
released through EMI .. http://www.emimusic.info/uk/
... Beth Orton 'the other side of daybreak'
So, other than recording this CD in real time to the computer's HD can
it really not be digitally ripped? Out of interest, anyone know of
third
party software which will allow the disc to be digitally ripped to
hard
disc?
For 'backup purposes only' presumably?
When I got one of these recently (Mariza) I had to rip it to get a disc
which would play on a "normal" CD player.
Anyway, you might/should find Sound Forge's "Extract Audio from CD"
function
will cream through it.......
I found Roxio had no problem seeing the audio tracks and ripping them.
Roy.