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From: reb@squid.rtech.com (Richard Baum)
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Subject: Re: Copy protection bit set on my CD player (digital out).
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Date: 14 Aug 89 15:01:56 GMT
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In article  jk3k+@andrew.cmu.edu (Joe Keane) writes:
>If you do it right, there are no aritfacts.  The original signal contains no
>energy above 22.05KHz, so you can represent it exactly with 48KHz sampling.  So
>you do some hairy matrix crunching, put them algorithm in ROM for a DSP, and
>sell the thing for big bucks.  Oh yes, it happens to have a switch remove the
>copy-protection bits.

I want a box - just like that mythical one you described 
             - with the "extra" switch!
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