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Burning Software Discuss, protecting cd's at International Chat: Software related forum; how can i protect my burned cd's with Securom 4.X or Safedisc 2.XX ? i mostly burn from a Cue Sheet Track Please help me Greetz, Maurice Back after weekend


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Old 12-09-2003   #1 (permalink)
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protecting cd's

how can i protect my burned cd's with Securom 4.X
or Safedisc 2.XX
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i mostly burn from a Cue Sheet Track
Please help me

Greetz,
Maurice

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We all want to copy these CD's and try to find way's to do it and you want to make such a CD??

I don't know if you can protect your own CD's with SecuROM or SafeDisc, but their are tools that can make a protected CD (they can't be copied with CloneCD). I forgot the name of the program, when I remember I will post it.
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Mauricet, I think your hard drive in your sig is supposed to be "IBM" not "IMB". Just thought I would let u know.

And if you dont mind me asking, why dont you have any service packs installed for Windows XP? There are A LOT of vunerablilities if you dont update your Windows. There was an update just a couple of days ago that Microsoft sent out an email for. You really should update your Windows.

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Namoh, were you thinking of TZ Copy Protection? It used to be here, but that site isn't working for me right now and I find that this site is now claiming to be the official site of TZ Copy Protection.

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Here you will find an extensive list of software you can use for creating a copy protected CD (to some extend) in this page, depending whether you wanna create a data or audio CD there are different proggies for the job.

And here's an "oldy" that will get you started with 2 of those applications.
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thanxx for all the info will see what i can do if it works i will post it
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Here you will find an extensive list of software you can use for creating a copy protected CD (to some extend) in this page, depending whether you wanna create a data or audio CD there are different proggies for the job.

And here's an "oldy" that will get you started with 2 of those applications.
Here you will find the progs I was referring to.

Hemispasm was quicker then me (not so hard when you know that I didn't have an internet-connection the past 2 days!).
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