[Trombone-l] Copy protection/DRM was Re: Bill Holman - In a jazz Orbit

Chris Tune crtune at adelphia.net
Mon Oct 2 13:53:34 CDT 2006


Way to go.  Your CD's are now on my list to buy.  

Chris

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeff Albert 
  To: Chris Tune 
  Cc: Mike Irwin ; trombone-l at server5.samford.edu 
  Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:31 AM
  Subject: Copy protection/DRM was Re: [Trombone-l] Bill Holman - In a jazz Orbit





  On 10/2/06, Chris Tune <crtune at adelphia.net> wrote:


    I really don't like the copy protection.  It plays great on my portable CD
    player, my CD player in the Honda and I'm sure any other classic CD player.
    But it is a mess on the PC and on the laptop. I ripped files to mp3 and they 
    were a mess. I'm now wondering if there is a directX or VST thingy that will
    add in the Solomon Reed error correction that eliminates the noise.

    Now I've brought everything via analog over to Cubase and exported to 320kbs 
    /44.1khz / 16bit mp3 files.   A long, but effective process.


    Chris Tune

  Which just goes to show that all of the copy protection or digital rights managements schemes in the world can't stop copying.  

  If you can make it come out of speakers you can copy it.

  When are record labels going to realize that selling products that do less than the consumer expects is not a way to grow customer loyalty?

  That is why supporting artists and labels that sell legal drm free downloads and non-drm ed CDs is important. 

  Jeff 
  (whose CDs have no drm, and whose music can be bought as drm-free mp3s at http://pepperenterprises.com)

   

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