clone cd image

can anyone help me, i am using an audio protection tool to protect my ccd images, such as ccd lock, easy audio lock , or clone audio protector, it works fine when burned on clone cd, but when I load the image in alcohol to do multiple cdr copies it gives a image error, or it does burn but doesnt burn protected, but usually gives a image error, do I have to burn the image in raw mode, or make certain settings,
any help would be appreciated,
thanks
 
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can anyone help me, i am using an audio protection tool to protect my ccd images, such as ccd lock, easy audio lock , or clone audio protector, it works fine when burned on clone cd, but when I load the image in alcohol to do multiple cdr copies it gives a image error, or it does burn but doesnt burn protected, but usually gives a image error, do I have to burn the image in raw mode, or make certain settings,
any help would be appreciated,
thanks
unless you are a record producer whats the point ? are there people trying to break into youre house to copy youre music if they are it must be good !SEll youre music ,become rich ,quite being so paranoid
 
hmmmmmmmmmmm THE CAN MAKE AUDIO PROTECTION as TOUGH AS THEY WANT ..... there is this odd thing on EVERY audio cd player out there called LINE OUT or even a head phone socket that easily defeats any KNOWN audio Protection scheme currently available ...unless they a) remove the sockets from all equipment

or

b) ban all sales of equipment with those sockets !?

Then its doubtfull if AUDIO protection will EVER be successful !?!? :)
 
The best you'll get from Line Out to Line In is a digital-analog-digital copy at 1x speed, and you'll have to redo the tracks - so it does defeat the easy 1:1 digitally perfect* copy - though once remastered, you can copy that one easily.

PS. After all that fiddling, can YOU copy the result (using Clone or Alcohol?) - I was going to suggest re-copying it with Alcohol to get a fully compatible image in Alcohol format, but that would only prove the protection didn't work.

It seems that whatever tweak is applied to the CloneCD image takes it out of Alcohol's compatibilty with that format?


* I know, since error correction is limited, it won't ALWAYS be digitally perfect, but if there are no read errors, the copy WILL be perfect.
 
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@LTR12101B ...YOU get my point though here dont ya bud !? :confused: :)

besides you CAN get optical line out stereo systems and optical line in soundcards on pc's now bud if ya wanna be picky :p :D
 
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