"Andy Fish" wrote in message
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What would be really ironic would be if a copied version actually sounded
better because the disk did not have these errors. I don't know if this is
actually the case though
Well I suppose they DO sound better, i.e they play whereas the originals
don't. What galls me is that there is a de facto standard for CDs (the red
book) which manufacturer's of players presumably adhere to and along come
copy protected CDs which are not red book standard. Note that EMI etc. who
use these copy protection techinques don't give any clue that the disc may
not play on some "red book" players. They have however, been forced by
Sony/Philips to remove the "compact disc digital audio" logo. So if that
familiar logo is not there, think twice about buying it.
Roy.
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