Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
I was a bit fussing around with putting my music cd's on hd, when I noticed CDex, the program I use, was reading perfectly new cd's as if it's a bit scratched.
I`ve never had that with CDex,( even when I used it`s DLL in one of my own programs! :-D ).. I once had a CD with a scratch so bad, it wouldn`t work on any hifi I tried it on, but it ripped fine with CDex.
It could be that the disc uses a copy protection scheme that breaks the CD-ROM standards for audio, some of the earlier schemes did that. Some caused Apple Macs to lock up solid and had to be stripped down to remove the disc :pissed:
Anyway if it is protected, you`ll probably start to hear the RIAA drop ship approaching your house right about now. :destroy: