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American CDs
Are there any problems in playing CDs bought in the USA over here in the UK?
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not that i know of although some of the new copy protections are preventing some drives from reading them
i assume you are talking about audio cds ? |
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a music CD always has to stick to the set standard/format otherwise the can't call themselves Cd's i.e Cd's that u can't play on your PC's can not display the CD logo and can be returned as damaged
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Speaking as someone who has ordered CDs from the US at times, there should be no problem :D
(Try getting Blue Oyster Cult - Workshop of the Telescopes in the UK) |
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I bought a CD when I was over in America, plays absolutely fine.
As morris said, it's not like dvd's with region coding. An audio CD is an audio CD where ever you buy it, and will play anywhere. |
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"The skirmish began in early January when officials for Netherlands-based Philips, which licenses the compact disc logo for both discs and players, went on a tirade against the recording industry for shipping discs with deliberate errors burned into them. The errors not only make it harder to burn copies of the music, but also render the discs unplayable on many computers -- and a few stereos -- by violating the "Red Book" standard for CD-Audio established by Philips and Sony in 1980. "Those are silver discs with music data that resemble CDs, but aren't" Philips representative Klaus Petri told Financial Times Deutschland. link1 link2 |
Actually, it CAN be called a compact disc.... it just can't be classed as Compact Disc Digital Audio, it becomes a multisession data disc.
Thing is.... the warnings on the new "copy protected" discs SHOULD include the warning that they may kill apple macs so much that they need to be returned to an apple service center to remove the offending disc... |
its true....
they lock the drive closed and crash the operating system, plus prevent the machine rebooting properly..... on a PC they simply eject saying that the media can't be read... |
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But yes American CDs play fine here, and there are some great deals to be had. {edit - I see someone else has already said this} |
The copy protection you are talking about is the Cactus datasheild protection. These will play in most players however you wont be able to rip the CD to MP3. My understanding is that this is used more in the Japanese market that anywhere else, so beware if you buy from CD WOW. Its does have to say on the box if it has this protection
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My Sony CD-Walkman on the other hand won't touch them - and this was a Columbia CD (made by Sony) :mad: Duncan |
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CDs are not region coded like DVDs |
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"'Top five' music label Universal Music Group (UMG) is to slash CD prices by up to 31.5 per cent in the US in a bid to persuade punters to start buying them again, the company said yesterday. " source |
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