Nikos Chantziaras <rea...@arcor.de> wrote:

> Joerg Schilling wrote:

> > There is no copy protection system for audio CDs.
>
> There is, unfortunately.  An example is "Cactus Data Shield".  The bad 
> thing is that it even breaks the standard, resulting in the copy 
> protected audio CD not playing back in some players (PC CD-ROMs for 
> example or CD players with MP3 support).

So you see that there is no copy-protection for audio CDs.

As I mentioned, there are intentional defects. But cdda2wav can deal with all 
these defects...... and most drive manufacturer did listen to me and implement
enhancements to their firmware to e.g. prevent the drive to go into an endless
loop with a "multi-session disk" that implements a TOC loop. 

If you can play a CD, you can copy it. These defective 120mm disks implement 
use/play protection.

If the defect you like to deal with is called "Cactus Data Shield", you need to 
copy the CD-look-alike as early as possible as "Cactus Data Shield" mainly is
excessive (more than 10 times than allowed) C1 errors (these errors make the 
disk junk from the Philips quality rules for CDs).

> Such CDs are actually required to refrain from using the "CDDA" logo on 
> their casing.  Some even mention that they are copy protected.
>
> See:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copy_protection#Copy_protection_for_audio_CDs
>
> for more info.

Unfortunately not very accurate :-(

> In any case, it's very difficult or even impossible to copy some of them 
> with regular CD-ROM drives.  Some require analog copying or using the 
> digital-out connector of the drive.

This info is incorrect. Cdda2wav includes fixes for all known defects in CDs.

I personally know of no such intentionally damaged disk that cannot be extracted
by cdda2wav -paranoia. 

BTW: this is where you see that cdparranoia(1) is now 12 year old and 
unmaintained since ~ 10 years. cdda2wav -paranoia gives much better results
that cdparanoia.

Jörg

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