I suppose that I am way behind on music and video programs. I have no idea what copy protection looks like and my ignorance led me to wanting to try out Daniusoft Media Converter (today's GOTD). I have a CD movie and thought I would give it a try. Nothing, I failed the program's first step. I saw empty "video" and "audio" directories so there was nothing to open
The only media that I have heard of being copy protected are CDs and the only CD that I have is a movie. Nada - not one thing more.
I have to assume that there is some places where I can go and find a file that this program will process. I can see what the suffix is for the finished product (after conversion) but I don't know what the suffix is for a protected file. The Daniusoft product write-up says that the program will work with both protected and unprotected files. This should mean that any file will go through the program so I will not know if the program processed is a protected file or the program just played an unprotected one.
My questions is what does a protected file look like? Does it have any visual characteristic that distinguishes it from a file without protection or do the two files look the same and you have to know that a protected file is protected because it comes from a protected CD?
Yea, I know that I am naive on this but I will bet there are some audio formats that I know about that the rest of you don't. How about amateur radio and slow scan TV?