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Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/26/2002 4:16:47 PM   
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Hi everyone,

This is my very first post in this forum.

To my question. For Christmas gift I recieved a bunch of CDs and unfortunatly all of them were protected with either CDS200 or Key2Audio, which really sucks since I use my HTPC as my major music listening device.

Is there any way to get around this? I´ve heard of something called the Filt Pen tric or Tape Trick, but haven´f found any guides of how to apply these onto my CDs, so I hoped anyone out there could help me out with this, either directly in the forum or via a link.

Secondly, if the pen tric is to risky, in terms of vasting the CDs, is there any CD-R drive to reckommend that could fix this? Read some reviews of drives and found out that Plextor, CyberDriv and Yamaha seems to be good choices. Any comments on that?

Merry Christmas!!!
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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/27/2002 3:11:50 AM   
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Hi Steiner83
Well I would suggest the Yamaha F1 as it will copy both the CDS200 and Key2Audio Protected Disks quite easily. Use the Black Pen trick at your own risk as I do know some people who have made their originals unreadable !!!
I hope this Helps !!!


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/27/2002 3:42:39 AM   
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Thanks for the reply.

I tried with a bunch of CD-R, DVD and ordinary CD-ROM drives but without any success. Well, took out a filter pen (found a guide) and painted that annoying outer line of the CD. Put it into my Pioneer 106s drive and voila, it could read every single track without any problems.

Well, after had washed the CD I could still recognize that the filter pen had left traces.

PS: Found that I could purchase the Yamaha F1 for around 100$ here in Sweden (that includes 25% tax), is that a bargain?


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/27/2002 7:29:13 AM   
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Remember people, we are here to help you make BACKUPS of your CDs and Software. Not to make copies of stuff you do not own. We do not want to get the forum or the people involved in trouble with the law so we keep this all legal. Thanks.......


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/27/2002 9:01:11 PM   
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Ciao everybody
quote:
Steiner83: Is there any way to get around this? I´ve heard of something called the Filt Pen tric or Tape Trick, but haven´f found any guides of how to apply these onto my CDs, so I hoped anyone out there could help me out with this, either directly in the forum or via a link.

I already posted a link to the Felt-Pen trick in this message: http://www.cdrinfo.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6708
Anyway, the link I know is this one: http://key2audio.aktualne.cz/
I have already used it to backup almost all my protected CDs: it couldn't work better, really.
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Steiner83: Secondly, if the pen tric is to risky, in terms of vasting the CDs

I never had a problem and using very thin lines works even better...
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Steiner83: Well, after had washed the CD I could still recognize that the filter pen had left traces

Use very thin lines and you won't recognize anything on the CD's surface.
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Laffin Assassin: Well I would suggest the Yamaha F1 as it will copy both the CDS200 and Key2Audio Protected Disks quite easily.

Ciao Laffin, the F1 is quite good and probably one of the best burners I know, but you must use it ALSO to read the protected CD and you can't make "on the fly" copies. Furthermore, it does NOT read ALL protected CDs, and I still have to understand why...
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Laffin Assassin: Use the Black Pen trick at your own risk as I do know some people who have made their originals unreadable !!

Again, I can testimony that the Pen-Trick worked fine with ALL the CDs I backed up 'til now.

Hope this helps & have everybody a great New Year !


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/28/2002 1:18:35 PM   
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The Yamaha CRW-F1 series can read ALL current AudioCD protected titles without any problems


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/28/2002 3:05:50 PM   
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Tron,

No probs, the CDs actually belonged to my beloved sister, and it´s her computer I only use it :).

mdb175, I tried out the lin http://key2audio.aktualne.cz/ but without success. Anyhow, Im excited to find a more thourough guide to get around the protections. Thanks!



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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/28/2002 5:56:23 PM   
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Ciao !
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JOHN: The Yamaha CRW-F1 series can read ALL current AudioCD protected titles without any problems
The external CRW-F1DX (USB) I tested didn't read Avril Lavigne, Natalie Imbruglia & Celine Dion's last albums.
I tested it using a friend's laptop running Win Xp Pro w/o SP1 and its original firmware ( 1.0a ? ).
Don't know if it reads those albums ( all Key2 prot. ) with a newer firmware or upgrading Win Xp Pro with the Service Pack 1, though.
If you are that sure that it reads "ALL current AudioCD protected titles without any problems" I can only think that we used a different configuration and I surely believe you.
As I find the time ( and my friend..) I will do further tests that I'm more than glad to report here and share with you all.
By the way, I think the Yamaha CRW-F1 is one of the best burners ever and yes, Steiner83 I strongly suggest it.
I'm an old Plextor's "aficionado" but I must ( gladly ) admid that the F1 is simply amazing.
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Steiner83: mdb175, I tried out the lin http://key2audio.aktualne.cz/ but without success. Anyhow, Im excited to find a more thourough guide to get around the protections. Thanks!
I already had that problem: now & then that link seems impossible to reach. I can only suggest to try to re-link, hopeing in better results.
That server is often down but I tested the link previewing my previous message...weird thing indeed. Sorry.

Hope this helps & have everybody a great New Year !


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 12/30/2002 5:30:58 PM   
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mdb175,
I tried to visit the page and at this very moment it seems to work fine. I'll download the pages just in case :).

So long, and Happy New Year!!!



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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 1/1/2003 2:23:10 PM   
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You have to update F1 firmware to bypass audio protections.

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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 1/2/2003 2:50:33 AM   
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quote:
Originally posted by Ludwig van Mozart

You have to update F1 firmware to bypass audio protections.


Thanks a lot !
By the way: do you know if internal and external F1's work the same once updated ?

Thanks in advance & happy 2003 !


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 1/2/2003 1:29:58 PM   
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No i don't know. Happy 2003.

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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 1/2/2003 8:10:36 PM   
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quote:
Originally posted by Ludwig van Mozart

No i don't know. Happy 2003.


Thanks anyway, maybe others know it and can help me.

Again, have a great 2003 !


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 1/3/2003 1:08:56 AM   
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I could back up the CD's mentioned above with the CRW F-1 without changing the "out of the box" firmware, however I have upgraded it. The CRW-F1 will go through CDS200 or Key2Audio protections like melted butter on toast.


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 1/3/2003 3:58:53 PM   
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quote:
Originally posted by MP3Mogul

I could back up the CD's mentioned above with the CRW F-1 without changing the "out of the box" firmware, however I have upgraded it. The CRW-F1 will go through CDS200 or Key2Audio protections like melted butter on toast.


Thanks for reporting it, MP3Mogul !

Must I suppose that Internal & External F1's did act differently ?
Is your F1 internal ?

Thanks in advance & have a great day !


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RE: Get around the CDS200 protection - 1/3/2003 6:33:47 PM   
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The CRW-F1 can do CDS200 without any issues! Trying the latest firmware maybe solve some issues. Alway try to rip the disc with the proper software!


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