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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: india
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write protected cd
I have cd-rw Iomaga and burning software is nero.I want to make a video cd of my collection of trible traditions which I collected with heavy efforts and after wandring many years in trible area so I want to make it non copieble. Any body have idea?
One of my friend tells me to make a hole on cd which make it uncopiable, I am not sure about this have any Idea? |
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A non-copyable CD ?
This does not exist. Period. Look at all the games, music cds. How many attemts are there to make them copy protected, and none of them works. Everyone has been hacked, can be overgo, etc There is no way to make a CD non-copyable. RJ
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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Random
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That statement is was not entirely frank. There are ways to make CDs unreadable. Encryption is one such way. I really doubt you would ever in your life time figure out RSA encryption, unless some mathematician finds an easy solution for discrete logarithms, then the whole world is pretty screwed. But, that is another story and anyway, I doubt you want to use it anyway.
Check this place out: http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware..._utils_3.shtml I can never figure out where the shifting, hazy grey line of this gobelly-gook is ever crossed on these discussions, but this is a place to start. Respectfully, Demosthenes |
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I think the bottom line is - to make it uncopyable, you will also wind up making it unreadable.
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