Midbar has released a press release that announces the availability of Cactus Data Shield
200.4.0. It seems that the Israelian company has released this new version to get rid of annoyances of consumers as the new version enables consumers protected playback on the Mac.
![]() Midbar Ltd. (www.midbartech.com), developer of copy control technological solutions for the music industry, introduced today the CDS-200.4.0. This new version enables consumers protected playback on the Mac. Among others, this new version also includes a feature whereby recording labels now have the option to add "extra" multimedia content to the disc. |
"Midbar's market leadership position is providing us with the ability to translate the market needs to technological improvements so that CDS technology remains the most effective and robust solution in the industry," said Midbar V.P. of Sales and Marketing Mr. Noam Zur. "We are very happy to be able to provide our customers the new CDS version as part of our ongoing effort to continuously improve the system in tune with current market needs."
If you however have bought a CD with this protection on it, and want to make a backup, rip it to MP3 so you can listen to it in your MP3 player or PC, then go to our Audio Forum and see what you can do to bypass this protection...
Source: Midbar.com
















