Guest M.I.5¾ Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 "smackedass" <kemanospamcomputer@verizon.net> wrote in message news:kLtSi.325$qo2.255@trndny06... > > Hello again, > > Not only am I stumped as to the cause of this problem, but I'm also > stumped as to how to frame a question to do a Google search... > > OS: Windows XP > > My client cannot listen to, or rip, songs from audio CDs. > > There are songs that are stored on the HD that can be listened to. > Are you sure that these are CDs? Most disks recently produced are copy protected (and cannot be legitimately described as CDs). One of the side effects of most of the copy protection systems is that they prevent the disk from being played on a PC (by design). Some schemes load a small player interface software to 'decode' the audio data, but this only installs if the autoinsert notify is enabled. At least one of these has harmful side effects (The Sony BMG rootkit protection scheme). Quote
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