Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Feb 2009 21:23 UTC
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"Debatable. Very debatable. Using Vista, try to rip a track from a CD you have legally purchased to .mp3 (without any DRM) and send it to your friend who does not run Vista (say runs a Mac or Linux box). See if you can do it so that your friend can hear the result.
Odd. I took up on your challenge, and it all worked out just fine. I just ripped my legally purchased copy of "This Is Alphabeat" using Windows Media Player in Windows 7, copied the files to a Micro SD card, inserted the Micro SD card into my Linux (Ubuntu) machine... and what do you know? The .mp3s worked just fine. Lemur2, your FUD goes beyond FUD. You're a liar. " Read again what my original post said, where you quoted it.
Read it again.
Now point out the lie.
Firstly ... my post merely asks people to try this. I have encountered some situations/circumstances where this did not work for other people.
Now you have claimed a situation where you claim it works for you ... but unfortunately for you you could not actually do the experiment that I asked you to try. My very first step was ... and I quote ... "Using Vista".
Edited 2009-02-03 22:29 UTC





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Odd. I took up on your challenge, and it all worked out just fine.
I just ripped my legally purchased copy of "This Is Alphabeat" using Windows Media Player in Windows 7, copied the files to a Micro SD card, inserted the Micro SD card into my Linux (Ubuntu) machine... and what do you know? The .mp3s worked just fine.
Lemur2, your FUD goes beyond FUD. You're a liar.