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Yesterday, I inserted a newly purchased CD into my CD-ROM
and used Windows Media Player 8 (XP) to play it. Then it asked me to press "OK" to download some updated files needed to play the CD. Afterwards, a strange player popped up and played the CD for me. I don't know what that is and I cannot find a way to uninstall it. The player still pops up every time I insert THAT CD (this doesn't happen on other CDs) even I have upgraded it to Windows Media Player 9. Has anyone experienced this before? |
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Further investigations. This was a "Copy controlled" CD
beware all other users. To see the logo go to www.ifpi.org don't put any CD into your pc that has this label you may have the same probs. See also www.bmg.copy_control.info and many other websites hit with copyprotect or copycontrol.These explain what's going on but don't give an answer to our problems. Other thoughts,a the CD does not play in my car.b Midbar tech has an agreement with microsoft. c no warning or explenation on the sleeve note. COPY CONTROLLED TM seams to be a UK & EUROPE thing, it must be heading to the USA soon. Any help apreaceated. >-----Original Message----- >Yesterday, I inserted a newly purchased CD into my CD- ROM >and used Windows Media Player 8 (XP) to play it. Then it >asked me to press "OK" to download some updated files >needed to play the CD. Afterwards, a strange player >popped up and played the CD for me. I don't know what >that is and I cannot find a way to uninstall it. The >player still pops up every time I insert THAT CD (this >doesn't happen on other CDs) even I have upgraded it to >Windows Media Player 9. Has anyone experienced this >before? >. > |
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Eventually i have recovered the sound quality by
using "system restore" to an earlier time. Initally this had not worked after a two days in the past restore. However i discoverd another CD that i had loaded onto my hard-drive that was also copy contolled. This particular CD was had not crashed WMP but may have contained the same "Cactus - midbar" software. Check your CD collection for any COPY CONTOLLED lables and restore the system past the time your have played them on your PC. This did the trick for me, hope this works for you. Rich G >-----Original Message----- >Yesterday, I inserted a newly purchased CD into my CD- ROM >and used Windows Media Player 8 (XP) to play it. Then it >asked me to press "OK" to download some updated files >needed to play the CD. Afterwards, a strange player >popped up and played the CD for me. I don't know what >that is and I cannot find a way to uninstall it. The >player still pops up every time I insert THAT CD (this >doesn't happen on other CDs) even I have upgraded it to >Windows Media Player 9. Has anyone experienced this >before? >. > |
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Interesting links,
ukcdr.org and fatchuck's give lists of copy protected CD's >-----Original Message----- >Yesterday, I inserted a newly purchased CD into my CD- ROM >and used Windows Media Player 8 (XP) to play it. Then it >asked me to press "OK" to download some updated files >needed to play the CD. Afterwards, a strange player >popped up and played the CD for me. I don't know what >that is and I cannot find a way to uninstall it. The >player still pops up every time I insert THAT CD (this >doesn't happen on other CDs) even I have upgraded it to >Windows Media Player 9. Has anyone experienced this >before? >. > |
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