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February 6th, 2004, 01:14 PM
#3
How It's Done, Commercially
Mk, You can't. Atleast, as far as I know, I have found no home brewn software that does this, yet...not even the mighty Nero 6 Ultra. Wht companies do with their giant CD press thingies, its burn data to the CD, then leave a large gap on the CD. After this gap, more data is made, most burners, upon encountering this gap, during the write stage, just flip out and swear at you for being so stupid as to allow a write error. Now, this is also dependent on your burner/software. I used Nero 5.5, and some generic 12x burner, and succesfully burned the Diablo play-disc, once. I have tried numerous times. But I have not found any way to copy protect the CD, currently. I think your best bet is to include a license agreement, that opens with a autorun, that specifically says that the CD compilation is copyrighted.
***BTW, how I've burned those un-copiable CDs, is to burn the image to your hardrive and then burn from the image. Or make the image on your harddrive, and then use software, such as WinISO, that allows use ofthe image as if it were a CD.
No matter what you do to protect something, there is always a way around it.
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