Microsoft Windows Media Player is bogus

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nadebula.1984
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Around 20 years before, I first ripped some of my CDs using Windows Media Player 7 and saved the music as DRMed Windows Media Audio (WMA) format. No wonder that they all lost in "digital dark age" because of DRM.

Around 10 years before, I learned this lesson and saved them in uncompressed WAV format. But I still made a mistake by ripping the CDs using Windows Media Player 11.

Today I found those WAV files unplayable using free software/hardware, too. It seems I have to rip all my CDs once again using free software...

nadebula.1984
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Fortunately, it seems that those affected CDs were not lost. Let me re-rip them using "asunder" and see what happens. Hopefully they'll be playable using exclusively free/libre software.

Microsoft, you won... but for the last time.

aloniv

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You should try making a perfect rip using morituri/whipper (the rips are verified using AccurateRip - you need to set your CD drive's offset before beginning). These commands worked for me (I set the offset to +6):

whipper drive analyze -d /dev/sr1
whipper offset find -d /dev/sr1 -o 6
whipper cd -d /dev/sr1 rip

You can find the correct offsets here:
http://www.accuraterip.com/driveoffsets.htm
You can read about AccurateRip here:
http://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=AccurateRip

If the disk is not in MusicBrainz database use the unknown flag (-u).

nadebula.1984
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Thank you very much for the reply. I have been looking for an EAC replacement for a long time...

I simply used "asunder" to re-rip the affected CDs with default settings. They are now playable on both Trisquel and my "rockbox" player.

Next, I would like to try "DVD Audio" image making. I have some high-quality rewritable DVDs and want to burn some DRM-free music DVDs.