Just a warning to anybody buying CDs with the intention of making personal copies for their own use for use on digital music (e.g. MP3 players) to avoid BMG releases as they use some silly copy protection mechanism which can undoubtedly be circumvented in some way but which is a real pain in the This post will be deleted if not edited to remove bad language. I just bought the Kasabian album from CD-WOW and discovered this the hard way when I went to rip it to my MP3 player. I've read some stuff about consumers being within their rights to return such non-standard CDs for a refund but I haven't been able to confirm this for sure.
I am going to contact CD-WOW about this asking for a refund on the basis that there was no warning about the copy protection mechanism employed on this CD, that the CD is non-standard - does not adhere to the "Red Book" CD format standard as would reasonably be expected - and, as such, is unfit for the purposes for which it was sold. I'll report back with developments anon.
For what it's worth it seems fairly simple using EAC to copy the album as a single file but not to rip the tracks one by one. But I'm sure that somebody has managed it.
I am going to contact CD-WOW about this asking for a refund on the basis that there was no warning about the copy protection mechanism employed on this CD, that the CD is non-standard - does not adhere to the "Red Book" CD format standard as would reasonably be expected - and, as such, is unfit for the purposes for which it was sold. I'll report back with developments anon.
For what it's worth it seems fairly simple using EAC to copy the album as a single file but not to rip the tracks one by one. But I'm sure that somebody has managed it.