BillB wrote:
1. IASCA releases the competion CD pre-ripped to whatever format on a data CD - that way, they can certify the contents.

Or provides the tune in WMA format, you cant change the tune, re-engineer the output of that tune, and its a pain in the arse to play more than once, or on more than one pc!

Maybe WMA is the way to go for competitions? Justa thought since, the requirements of the music's original integrity seems much like a copyright situation. IASCA
wants to keep the song/file integrity in place, WMA doesnt let you re-eng the track/file.


My two cents....


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