TSSTCorp CDDVD SH222BB not ripping cds properly

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  1. Posts : 92
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    TSSTCorp CDDVD SH222BB not ripping cds properly


    Apologies if this is the wrong sub forum.

    I have the TSSTCorp CDDVD SH222BB and quite a few rips to FLAC via dbpoweramp result in a file filled with distortion and noise, yet others rip perfectly.
    I've been trying to find a firmware update for the drive, but I'm stumped.
    I'm running a fully updated W7x64, I7, 16gb ram, 256gb ssd system.

    I've googled but only came up with flaky driver programs.

    Any help appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 2,409
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    Please do not talk about ripping since it is piracy which is illegal and against rule 4. You have been warned.
    Never mind. OP has given more information to justify.
    Last edited by Computer0304; 19 Mar 2014 at 20:31.
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  3. Posts : 11
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    i have had a problem simalar my computer didnt burn or play cds properley i would sugest to get a new dvd/cd riper/player. but if your not in a hurry and you can do genaral things then just stick with the one you have
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  4. Posts : 51,384
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    Computer0304 said:
    Please do not talk about ripping since it is piracy which is illegal and against rule 4. You have been warned.
    No it's not, ripping your own stuff is perfectly legal (here anyway).
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  5. Posts : 2,409
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    Oh OK. Just warning in case he does ri another's CD.
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  6. Posts : 92
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    Computer0304 said:
    Please do not talk about ripping since it is piracy which is illegal and against rule 4. You have been warned.
    I beg your pardon... ?
    I BUY my CDs.
    I BUY my BD/DVDs.

    I have my OWN cds ripped to FLAC on my media server.
    I play my OWN BR/DVDs from the ORIGINAL disks.

    There is NO pirate software in our house, and there is no illegal audio or video.

    You have been warned right back.
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  7. Posts : 2,409
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    OK I'm sorry for that false positive warning.
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  8. Posts : 7,055
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    This applies to those residing in U.S.A. and in respect of copyrighted audiovisual content. Don't pounce on me . To comply with the laws of your country or not is your responsibility. :)

    October 25, 2012
    Fair Use, DRM, DMCA
    Today the Register of Copyrights and the Librarian of Congress announced the 1201 exemptions. You may remember that the 1201 review is the triannual process where organizations, communities, and individuals request permission to circumvent Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies that prevent them from doing otherwise perfectly legal things. This time around, Public Knowledge requested an exemptionthat would allow people to rip DVDs they already own in order to transfer the movie to a device that cannot play DVDs (like a tablet).

    That request was rejected. Furthermore, the Register and the Librarian explained that they were unconvinced that space shifting was fair use at all. That has huge implications well beyond people who want to watch the movies they own on DVD on their iPad.


    United States Copyright Office: Ripping is Illegal - Public Knowledge

    Next triannual Review in 2015.
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  9. Posts : 2,409
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    jumanji said:
    This applies to those residing in U.S.A. and in respect of copyrighted audiovisual content. Don't pounce on me . To comply with the laws of your country or not is your responsibility. :)

    October 25, 2012
    Fair Use, DRM, DMCA
    Today the Register of Copyrights and the Librarian of Congress announced the 1201 exemptions. You may remember that the 1201 review is the triannual process where organizations, communities, and individuals request permission to circumvent Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies that prevent them from doing otherwise perfectly legal things. This time around, Public Knowledge requested an exemptionthat would allow people to rip DVDs they already own in order to transfer the movie to a device that cannot play DVDs (like a tablet).

    That request was rejected. Furthermore, the Register and the Librarian explained that they were unconvinced that space shifting was fair use at all. That has huge implications well beyond people who want to watch the movies they own on DVD on their iPad.


    United States Copyright Office: Ripping is Illegal - Public Knowledge

    Next triannual Review in 2015.
    Yep that was what I was thinking about. But then I noticed his country flag.
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  10. Posts : 7,055
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    You are right. I think in UK, the law was specifically amended recently making copying owned material for personal use permissible. (And that is what z3r010 meant when he said not (here anyway) meaning not in UK rather than here in SevenForums.)

    But it should not be taken as applicable universally. The legality of it depends on the laws of the country. Mere purchasing of DVD or BD does not confer any right on the buyer to break any protection and copy the copyrighted material. The buyer only gets a license to play the media on authorised players - the way those are intended to be played.

    The authorised players are the branded hardware players and software players who in turn are the only ones licensed to decrypt the protection algorithms and let you enjoy your purchase.

    Ripping, copying and playing it with some other source such as HDD or memory modules is forbidden by the relevant laws unless specifically permitted as in UK .

    EDIT: This applies to U.K. http://www.worldtvpc.com/blog/movie-...r-individuals/
    Last edited by jumanji; 20 Mar 2014 at 08:39.
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