joe_pool_is
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I recently got a new CD. It plays in the car's CD player fine; plays in the home theater fine.
I brought it to work to play on my PC. It autoloads an interface to view a video (that required Quicktime) and a button to play the music.
I clicked to play the music, my Windows Media player loaded up, but nothing happened.
I navigated to the CD and found that it contains a large executable (about 300 MB), but no soundtracks.
OK, obviously, someone has found a way to prevent others from copying their music.
My questions are:
How is this done? To my knowledge, my old CD players do not have the ability to run executables.
Next, I'm a software developer, so ...How is this done? (again, I know, but I'd like to also know how to do this from a software development standpoint - my main reason for posting this question here)
Does anyone have any thoughts on how get these tracks off of the CD and onto my PC? I'd rather not listen to the whole CD when there are only 2 songs I like. I guess I'm spoiled to the digital age!
Thanks for the time,
Joe
I brought it to work to play on my PC. It autoloads an interface to view a video (that required Quicktime) and a button to play the music.
I clicked to play the music, my Windows Media player loaded up, but nothing happened.
I navigated to the CD and found that it contains a large executable (about 300 MB), but no soundtracks.
OK, obviously, someone has found a way to prevent others from copying their music.
My questions are:
How is this done? To my knowledge, my old CD players do not have the ability to run executables.
Next, I'm a software developer, so ...How is this done? (again, I know, but I'd like to also know how to do this from a software development standpoint - my main reason for posting this question here)
Does anyone have any thoughts on how get these tracks off of the CD and onto my PC? I'd rather not listen to the whole CD when there are only 2 songs I like. I guess I'm spoiled to the digital age!
Thanks for the time,
Joe