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Thread started 03/17/09 8:55am

khemseraph

my name is prince maxi single and computers

i recently aquired this cd maxi single and i am having all kinds of issues ripping and playing this single on my itunes and other computer music programs.but it will play on regular cd systems.anyone else have this issue and if so(or even not)ny ideas on how to remedy the situation.
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Reply #1 posted 03/18/09 7:36am

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I had a similar problem with an "Amerie - Touch" CD I purchased several years back. At that time there was some sort of anti-piracy thing they were trying on various music CD's. I can't remember the specifics or the companies involved, but I think it was ruled that the anti-piracy method they were using was illegal, and in fact was damaging lots of peoples equipment. I lost the use of an entire disc drive after trying to rip MP3's from that Amerie disc. I was ripping MP3's, from a CD I purchased, because MP3's at the time sounded better on my system (not because I was trying to steal or redistribute songs). I think there was even a class action lawsuit against the CD manufacturers that utilized that anti-piracy method.

So I don't know if that could be what you're experiencing with your "My Name is Prince" disc, but if it hasn't destroyed your disc drive yet, I'd probably suggest forgetting about trying to rip singles from it.

(Although, I own that "Prince" Maxi Single myself, and it seems to me that I have ripped songs from mine in the past, but after reading about your issue with yours, I'd be afraid to try it again, lol.)
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Reply #2 posted 03/18/09 7:38am

Efan

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Mine works fine in my computer.
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Reply #3 posted 03/18/09 7:52am

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A CD with anti-piracy protection on it would cause this issue, but there are no Prince CDs with this lovely feature. Good thing, because it could fuck up your PC.

Either the CD is dirty, scratched, hazed by previous moisture exposure or degraded in some way, or it's just one of those things. Try burning a copy of the CD and using the copy to pull files from for conversion. This has helped me in the past.

Otherwise, download the torrent of this disc (you own the CD, so no bad karma should come your way). It's readily available.
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Reply #4 posted 03/18/09 8:01am

PDogz

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squirrelgrease said:

A CD with anti-piracy protection on it would cause this issue, but there are no Prince CDs with this lovely feature. Good thing, because it could fuck up your PC.

Yeah, I seem to remember Prince stayed clear of that whole mess.
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Reply #5 posted 03/18/09 8:19am

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PDogz said:

squirrelgrease said:

A CD with anti-piracy protection on it would cause this issue, but there are no Prince CDs with this lovely feature. Good thing, because it could fuck up your PC.

Yeah, I seem to remember Prince stayed clear of that whole mess.


Sony got into a heap of shit for that venture. They totally and illegally went against the Red Book of CD standardization that they authored with Philips. So Philips was suing Sony for not following Red Book, Sony was recalling millions of CDs, the class action suit was in place and chaos ensued.

Of course, if you were using a Mac to copy those CDs, you experienced no issues.

Were you part of the class action suit after your HD was corrupted? The suit included consumers. I think they were given vouchers for CDs, ironic as that seems.
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Reply #6 posted 03/18/09 8:28am

Sdldawn

it's probably tellin you to not rip those on your computer



some of them remixes are bad
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Reply #7 posted 03/18/09 8:30am

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Sdldawn said:

it's probably tellin you to not rip those on your computer

some of them remixes are bad

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Reply #8 posted 03/18/09 9:23am

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squirrelgrease said:

Were you part of the class action suit after your HD was corrupted? The suit included consumers. I think they were given vouchers for CDs, ironic as that seems.

No I wasn't, and as I'm checking now; looks like this "Amerie - Touch" was on Columbia, so I think I figured I wasn't covered. But I remember it had some deal where it stated you could rip one copy to your hard drive, but you had to use their proprietary software to do it, and after I installed the software and ripped the songs, my disc drive never worked the same again. But dayum, vouchers for CD's??? confused Just wow, lol.
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Reply #9 posted 03/18/09 3:42pm

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Try installing/dual booting to a linux system and rip the tracks to flac format. I've had no issues doing this with a couple of so-called 'protected' CD's that I stupidly bought without checking.
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Reply #10 posted 03/18/09 3:58pm

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Reply #11 posted 04/01/09 8:16pm

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PDogz said:

I had a similar problem with an "Amerie - Touch" CD I purchased several years back. At that time there was some sort of anti-piracy thing they were trying on various music CD's. I can't remember the specifics or the companies involved, but I think it was ruled that the anti-piracy method they were using was illegal, and in fact was damaging lots of peoples equipment. I lost the use of an entire disc drive after trying to rip MP3's from that Amerie disc. I was ripping MP3's, from a CD I purchased, because MP3's at the time sounded better on my system (not because I was trying to steal or redistribute songs). I think there was even a class action lawsuit against the CD manufacturers that utilized that anti-piracy method.

So I don't know if that could be what you're experiencing with your "My Name is Prince" disc, but if it hasn't destroyed your disc drive yet, I'd probably suggest forgetting about trying to rip singles from it.

(Although, I own that "Prince" Maxi Single myself, and it seems to me that I have ripped songs from mine in the past, but after reading about your issue with yours, I'd be afraid to try it again, lol.)

thanks man.its not working on any pc.but does play on my stereo systems
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