| Re: What's Muzak's CD Protection!? Quote: |
Originally Posted by pete914 Listen, I have a DMX ProDISC (ProFusion X) player at work. Flipping the 1st dip-switch "up" will allow it to play normal CDs. But this is not what I seek. I, too, would like to be able to extract the music data and burn my own playable CD-i s using their encryption/encoding methedologies. It seems as if Muzak and DMX use similar coventions. It also seems as if the older(?) ProFusion D and/or ProFusionXL CDs can be read directly from your CDROM drive and use a sort of Linux Loader (LILO) and therefor must be self booting. Each track (song) is clearly visible but obviously compressed and/or encrypted. There is no header information as to allude to which procedures were employed. They also seem to have been created with mkisofs, whereas the ProDiscs are strictly CD-i s and are only visible using IsoBuster or the sort. It would be great if someone could crack this dilemma. | cannot delete my reply.. damn.. i didnt read the whole thread.. 
Last edited by diesel25; 20-11-2006 at 06:57.
Reason: i didnt read the whole thread.. :)
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