Windows Vista Ripping music CDs in Vista

muckshifter

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Windows Media Player helps you protect the music you rip from CDs so that you can limit its use on other computers

Select one of the following options:

Add copy protection to your music
Music ripped from CDs can be played on this computer and on campatable secure devices.

Do not add copy protection to your music
Music ripped from CDs can be played on any computer or on any device

I understand that music copied from CDs is protected by law, including US and International copyright laws, and that I am soley responsible for the appropriat use of the content that I have copied.
You need to "tick" the relivent boxes before you can continue ... next, I'll try a DVD.

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So did you manage to rip some cd's that will play on other pc's ???
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muckshifter

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Abarbarian said:
So did you manage to rip some cd's that will play on other pc's ???
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Sure, no problem, using the built-in burner too ... Linux don't care anyway what "protection" may be there. ;)

But I do have a wee hickup with playing DVDs ... It took me 20min to get my Liteon to "see" the bloody DVD ... I may need a new drive. :rolleyes:


... and no, I did not copy the DVD, need to install some more software first. :p
 

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