  SRFireside
join:2001-01-19 Houston, TX
| reply to phaqu Re: Reason #3 is the best reason
The reason Philips says DRM enabled disks cannot be considered compact disk audio is because of exactly what you said. Red Book standards are in place to make sure the CDs conform to specifications that make them play on every CD player built to those specifications. No so with many DRM technologies. A DRM disk will not play on all CD readers, thus not conforming to Red Book standards. Pretty cool decision on Philips part if you ask me. |
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 backness
join:2005-07-08 K2P OW2 1 edit | i'm pretty sure your right
It applies to the software layout of the disc as well things such as pre emphasis, playback gaps and a few other things |
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