Sony music must still feel my wrath. To aid in that... here is how you get Nothing is Sound on your iPod if you are a PC user (prior to inserting the disc in your machine):
1) Download CDEx 1.51. Type in CDEx in GOOGLE and you will be able to find it. Installation is straightforward.
2) Hold SHIFT key down as you insert the Switchfoot CD in your computer.
3) Use CDEx to rip your CD. You can rip it to WAV and then to AAC (as I did) or you can use the application to rip directly to MP3 (whichever you prefer).
4) Move your files to your iPod using iTunes.
For his judgment cometh, and that right soon!
Discuss.







Article comments
1 - Bennett
I'll need to know this when I buy an ipod later this year...
Thanks!
2 - DJRadiohead
Which model are you considering? iPods are the best things ever. I am on my 5th.
3 - Tim
I bought the DualDisc from Target and was able to put it on my iPod without all the hastle. The DVD portion is worth the extra few bucks, IMO. Great album, BTW!
4 - DJRadiohead
Tim, thanks for checking in. I THOUGHT I had picked up the DD version- I was in for a disappointing surprise when I got to work. Glad you enjoyed the extras.
What are you thinking about the album so far?
5 - Braden
THank you so much man... i spent over a half hour trying to get teh stupid thing to work... (excuse the typing) you have dopne a good deed and Who in the world won't let ya rip off of wmp JEEZ!
6 - Tom Johnson
The key is to disable Autorun in Windows before inserting any of these copy-protected discs. Here are a number of methods for the various Windows incarnations out there. No Autorun = no install of the evil DLL that prevents copying. However, if you already used the disc in the computer before disabling Autorun, the copy-protection is on there. You will have to go to greater lengths to remove it. This site tells you how to get it off of your computer.
7 - Mark Saleski
is there some legal hooey we 'agreed' to just by the fact that we opened the cd package and inserted the disc into the computer?
it really, really pisses me of when software gets installed on my work computer without my permission.
8 - Al Barger
It's almost as if the record companies would rather we just download the albums with eDonkey or such, and not give them any money at all. That's what they deserve even just for their hostility to their customers.
9 - Tim
Even the Switchfoot guys hate this. See their response here
10 - Tim
Oh crap! Wrong link for above comment. Sorry! Here's the correct one
11 - Dan
You're my hero...I bought the CD today and sat here pissed for 20 minutes trying to figure out how to get in onto Itunes. The cute thing is the readme file mentions Itunes and says it won't play right on it if you try it. ARGH! Idiot RIAA
12 - Isn
I just can't believe the blatant greed by Switchfoot.....if you spend more money on the dualdisc, the copy protection conveniently disappears. Are they really in that much need of an extra few dollars? I guess they have to pay off their hummers so I should just quiet down.
13 - Davebot900
Well I got the dualdisc version and STILL can't play it on my computer. I do have a Sony DVD player. Thats probably why.
14 - Katie
Thank you so much for posting this. A great thing to know for anyone who has also bought Phantoms by Acceptance.
15 - james
I did what you said but when i imported it into itunes it was all fuzzy, is there a way to fix this. (I think it had to do when ripping it in CDEx it says: Jitter (errors:557 sumthin))
16 - DJRadiohead
Jitter error is probably a hardware issue - your CDRom drive more than it is an issue with the software. I have not run into that myself.
17 - Phil
Isn, please read what the band has to say about it (Tim's link) before you carelessly pass judgement. The band didn't agree to have the copy protection, it was the label's doing.. and the band fought it more openly than any other artist.
18 - Allison
How in the hell do you put ANY CD on your Ipod!!!! It comes with NO directions at all. It shows a CD inserting into a computer, wow for a first timer that is great directions!!!! ANY CD