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<title>Comment by san on Curse of the Copy-Protected CDs</title>
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<description>&quot;It pisses the hell out of me that I can&#039;t play burned CD&#039;s - of music I have created! - on my DVD player...&quot;

That&#039;s more likely a standards-compliance issue than a copy-protection issue.  Some audio players -- CD, DVD and game consoles -- have trouble with CD-Rs because they either weren&#039;t designed to support them (lots of older players) or the spec was not properly implemented.  Some first-generation DVD players won&#039;t even play many of today&#039;s commercially released DVDs.</description>
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