Opendisc

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Opendisc is an Enhanced Music CD application for enabling multimedia content when a compact disc is played on a personal computer. Opendisc asserts that its technology conforms to the Blue Book specification and does not contain copy-protection functions.[1] However, various computer users have reported[2][3][4] that it interferes with third-party playback and ripping applications, effectively functioning as Digital Rights Management. Since version 2.0, Opendisc embeded a direct link to a default audio player such as Windows Media Player or iTunes. Because of this, many CDs now simply feature access to a Web site of the specific artist, which feature exclusive music, videos, and photo content. Like a Google alert, a user is informed of artist updates via e-mail.

References

  1. "Opendisc FAQ". 
  2. "Ubuntu Forums". 
  3. "Peoples Republic of Cork Forums". 
  4. "Audiograbber Forums". 

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