J John508 Baseband Member Messages 84 Sep 22, 2005 #1 Hey, did anybody know you could hack your stereo? John!
OP OP J John508 Baseband Member Messages 84 Sep 22, 2005 #3 Well they call it 'Hacking', but its a code you enter through your remote so it can play copied CD's..
Well they call it 'Hacking', but its a code you enter through your remote so it can play copied CD's..
C catalyst1 BSOD Messages 2,734 Sep 22, 2005 #4 I think that depends on what CD player you're talking about. Most CD players can already play copied CDs anyway.
I think that depends on what CD player you're talking about. Most CD players can already play copied CDs anyway.
W Wombät Fully Optimized Messages 1,855 Sep 22, 2005 #5 My stereo has always had the ability to play my backup cd's. No need for codes here either...
OP OP J John508 Baseband Member Messages 84 Sep 22, 2005 #7 Certain ones don't, something to do with being registered in Europe, the hack does something to change this
Certain ones don't, something to do with being registered in Europe, the hack does something to change this
OP OP J John508 Baseband Member Messages 84 Sep 22, 2005 #8 I don't have a stereo I use my computer, but my sister's wouldn't play them, and my dad punched in a code, then it worked!
I don't have a stereo I use my computer, but my sister's wouldn't play them, and my dad punched in a code, then it worked!
C catalyst1 BSOD Messages 2,734 Sep 22, 2005 #9 Well, like I said, it sounds like it's only a particular brand or model of CD player, because pretty much every one I've tried has played copied CDs.
Well, like I said, it sounds like it's only a particular brand or model of CD player, because pretty much every one I've tried has played copied CDs.
setishock Wizard of Wires Messages 10,726 Location 4321 Sep 23, 2005 #10 Sounds more like a parental lock out than a hack.