Originally posted by Trogdor Burninator:
Originally posted by chemguru:
Essentially, you're not getting a "digital" copy of the original music, which is what this whole thing is all about. Going from WMA -> CD-audio is basically creating a CDA track from the audio output of the WMA, thus an analog copy (like recording a concert on a cassette recorder {but not as crude}). Now, you can create a digital copy of THAT analog track ( cda -> mp3|ogg|etc ), but it's not a TRUE digital copy.

So, you're bypassing the encryption to get an analog copy, which can be differentiated from the original 'digital' track.

Follow?

--JamesT




Since when are CDs analog?





Let's say u have an old LP.

You copy it to ur HD. Its gonna have all the pops and all 'good' things about LPs.


Now you burn a CD.


It is digital.


but is the media digital ?? OOps.. I mean, are the tracks digital quality ??? Hell no.


That is something similar to the Cd variations thgey have: DDA, CDDA, or whatever. The difference is whether the masterization was ALSO digital or analog.


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