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Music fan fights VW in CD row
fatboy - January 21st, 2004 at 11:27 AM

Whilst perusing my home towns newpaper website (UK) I came across this

http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/stories/Detail_LinkStory=78709.html 

I thought you might find it interesting


mnsKmobi - January 21st, 2004 at 12:19 PM

The problem as I understand it is that the cd players play cds that comply with the original "red book" standard. The copy protected cds do not comply with the standard ie they are not a cd. I suppose this is the point of standards!


fatboy - January 21st, 2004 at 12:23 PM

Spot on

He doesn't stand a chance going after VW although I do remember someone recently getting a payout from a record label as the new cds aren't in fact a music cd

He may as well try sue VW because he cant play 8 track tapes in it


typ-fre - January 21st, 2004 at 02:09 PM

nah but in the vr6 some cd's dont play
sorry i hadta say the truth
but it doesnt

dom


fatboy - January 21st, 2004 at 02:26 PM

The problem is with the CD not with the player

The new antipiracy stuuf on new CDs mean they dont conform to the CD stanard - so they aren't actually cds.


The_Bronze. - January 21st, 2004 at 06:53 PM

Feces up a positive inclination comes to mind.


Cam - January 22nd, 2004 at 05:40 PM

I've got heaps of C.D.'s I can't play anywhere save a select few players. I've often wondered if I could get record companies to either buy me a new CD player or give me back my money?


kombi69 - January 22nd, 2004 at 08:16 PM

If I'm looking at buying a CD player what should I look for?

At the moment I'm looking at a new portable CD/tape/radio for the shed and garden. I've noticed some are marked CDW-RW. I guess this means I can play CD's I've burned myself. Is this the problem being discussed though?

It seems more that commercially recorded CDs are a problem in some players.