At 12:06 PM 2/19/2003 -0800, Elizabeth Brion wrote: >Rhett Miller's "The Instigator" and Mull Historical Society's "Loss." >For the record, I have no problems with them on my laptop, which runs >OSX... it seems to be the combination of Mac Classic, iTunes 2 and the >word Warners on the back of the CD case that adds up to trouble for me. > (I did a collection scan and discovered that these are also the only >two Warners-related CDs I've bought in the last year.) Weird. I did check the copy-protected CD page at http://www.fatchucks.com/z3.cd.html and saw no mention of either disc, just in case there was some sort of WB hocus-pocus afoot. Interestingly, I own several of the "CDs with major problems reported" and have had zero trouble with my copies, even when the list says that there's problems with the "USA" versions. I wonder if the people reporting those problems (as opposed to the more reliable "Known Corrupt CDs" list above it) aren't really encountering copy protection, but instead have hardware and/or software that can't deal with multisession CDs -- the ones I own all have "extra" CD-ROM content like video clips. Don't know if this would apply to the Miller and MHS CDs in question... later, Miles