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Disabling SCMS-Protection with TOC Cloning

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Numinos

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Hi! (My first Posting at here. :D )

Me and a Friend found out, that it's possible to avoid the SCMS-Protection (from digital Recordings) - With TOC-Cloning! All you have to do is to rewrite the SCMS-Protected MD TOC with the TOC of an analog Recording (just like you're going to rescue an lost Recording.) Of course you have to rename and split the Disc again (and the Length of the Recording will now be the maximum Capacity by the Disc you are using), but it's still useful for those, who haven't got an MZ-NR1 (just like me.)

Hope this News is not obsolete. ^_^

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Hi! (My first Posting at here. :D )

Me and a Friend found out, that it's possible to avoid the SCMS-Protection (from digital Recordings) - With TOC-Cloning! All you have to do is to rewrite the SCMS-Protected MD TOC with the TOC of an analog Recording (just like you're going to rescue an lost Recording.) Of course you have to rename and split the Disc again (and the Length of the Recording will now be the maximum Capacity by the Disc you are using), but it's still useful for those, who haven't got an MZ-NR1 (just like me.)

Hope this News is not obsolete. ^_^

This is indeed old news. sry. there is a full-fledged manual out there somewhere - IIRC in the static content of minidisc.org.

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