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Top Questions and Answers
about XCP Content Protection Technology
1. What is
the First4Internet XCP content protection
technology that SONY BMG has been using?
The XCP software is included on about 50
commercial CD titles recently issued or reissued
by Sony BMG. This content protection
technology was provided by a third-party vendor,
First4Internet, and is designed to prevent
unlimited copying and unauthorized
redistribution of the music on the disc.
Security concerns have been raised regarding
the use of CDs containing this XCP software.
These issues have no effect on the use of these
discs in conventional, non-computer-based CD and
DVD players.
If you obtain regular security updates from a
major anti-virus service, you should receive an
update through that process. You may also
download the update yourself from
http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp/english/updates.html.
2. Why did
SONY BMG place this technology on certain discs?
We placed the technology on certain discs to
prevent unlimited copying and unauthorized
redistribution of the music on the disc.
Content protection technology is an important
tool to protect intellectual property rights.
The software was intended simply to prevent copying
beyond the level appropriate for personal use.
The content protection software was designed to
enable you to listen to the music while the disc is
in your computer, move the music tracks to your
computer in a variety of file formats and make a
limited number of backup copies of the audio on the
disc. It also permits you to move the music
files from your computer to compatible portable
devices.
3. Some
people contend that the software has the
features of malware or spyware technology.
Was this your intent?
No. The content protection software was
designed solely to prevent the unlimited copying
and ripping of discs featuring the XCP content
protection solution. It is not intended to
cause any harm to your computer and is not a
monitoring technology.
The player on the disc features a web banner
that uses standard web techniques to communicate
with a SONY BMG web server to display additional
web content related to the specific CD title —
not to monitor your online activity or collect
personal information. This methodology is
widely used in enhanced CDs without content
protection distributed by SONY BMG and other labels.
4. How do I
know if my SONY BMG disc contains XCP content
protection?
Click here for list of titles.
Alternatively, look at the back of the CD
packaging. If you see a black and white table
with "Compatible With" on the side, your disc
contains some form of content protection. If the
URL at the bottom of table ends with the letters
"XCP" — specifically
http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp
-- that disc contains the XCP software which is
the subject of this FAQ.
Note, there are two exceptions. Two titles,
Ricky Martin's "Life" and Peter Gallagher's "7
Days in Memphis" were released with a content
protection grid on the back of the CD packaging
but XCP content protection software was not
actually included on the albums.
5.
Specifically which discs contain the XCP content
protection software?
Click here for list of titles.
6. If my
computer contains the XCP content protection
software, how can I protect my system?
SONY BMG has provided major software and
anti-virus companies with a security update.
If you obtain regular security updates from a
major anti-virus service, you should receive an
update covering the XCP software through that
process. You may also download the update
yourself at:
http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp/english/updates.html.
7. How can I
remove the cloaking component from XCP software
on my computer using one of the Microsoft tools?
According to Microsoft, Microsoft Windows
AntiSpyware (Beta), Windows Safety Live, and the
Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) all now
have the capability to safely detect and remove
the rootkit portion of the XCP software. Windows
Antispyware (Beta) helps protect customers from
spyware and other potentially unwanted software
and currently has over 18 million active users.
Customers who do not have Windows AntiSpyware
(Beta) can download a copy at:
http://www.microsoft.com/antispyware
Microsoft is also updating its online scanner
at the Windows Live Safety Center with a
signature for the rootkit. This on-demand
scanner tool is available at:
http://safety.live.com/. The Malicious
Software Removal Tool (MSRT) will remove the
rootkit as a part of the next scheduled monthly
release on December 13, 2005. The MSRT removes
the most prevalent malware on systems through
the automatic updating capabilities in Windows,
and has been run more than 1.6 billion times in
the past 10 months. This tool will be available
as an on-demand scan at:
http://www.microsoft.com/malwareremove
8. How can I
uninstall the XCP content protection software
from my computer?
As an alternative to downloading the update, we
shortly will provide a revised and secure
procedure in order to uninstall the XCP software
completely from your computer. This
uninstall procedure will soon be made available
for download on this website.
9. Can I get
another copy of the disc without the content
protection software on it?
Yes. SONY BMG is commencing a consumer exchange
mail-in program whereby consumers may return any
CD containing XCP software for a replacement
version of that title without the software.
Consumers who wish to participate in the
exchange program will be given the opportunity
to return by mail previously purchased CDs
employing the XCP software, and will have
unprotected CDs without the XCP software mailed
back to them. Through this program, consumers
can also Shipping in both directions will be
free to consumers. Please click
here for program details.
10. Are the
content protected discs still for sale?
SONY BMG has contacted all its retailers,
requesting them to remove from inventory all
affected titles. We will be providing
replacement titles that do not carry the XCP
protection software as soon as possible.
11. What is
SONY BMG doing about its future content
protection initiatives?
We are reviewing all aspects of our content
protection initiatives to be sure that they are
secure and user-friendly for consumers. The
consumer experience is our primary concern, and
our goal is to help bring our artists' music to
as broad an audience as possible. As we develop
new initiatives, we will continue identifying
new ways to meet consumers' demands for
flexibility in how they listen to music, while
protecting intellectual property rights.
12. If I
have previously uninstalled XCP - am I at risk?
We have been alerted that the tool previously
provided to uninstall the XCP components from
your PC can result in a potential security risk.
For your protection, we recommend that you
follow the instructions below in order to
eliminate this potential security risk.
- Using Windows Explorer, go to
WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files\
- Locate "CodeSupport Control"
- Right click on the file and select Remove
from the pop-up window
- The file is now removed from you computer
system
If the file "CodeSupport Control" is not found
in the above directory, then your computer is
not affected.
13. Who can
I contact for more information?
Please click here for contact details.
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Equipment Compatibility
1. I have an Apple
Macintosh computer. Will the disc work on my
MAC?
Yes. This disc will behave like a
traditional CD in a Mac.
2. How can I tell if
the disc is compatible with my computer?
Please check the
Minimum System Requirements.
3. My CD player will
not recognize this disc.
This disc contains both an audio
session and a data session for computers which
makes it a multi-session disc. These discs are
fully compliant with the Sony/Philips CD disc
specifications. If your player will not
recognize the disc please check whether your
player recognizes multi-session discs in
general.
If you are still having problems or
questions please
contact us to help you determine whether
your hardware is compatible.
4. How can I tell if
my portable device is compatible?
Users may transfer audio files from
a PC to compatible audio devices. Please check
the links below for information on devices:
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Listening to Tracks on My
Computer
1. Will this disc
play on my computer?
Yes. This disc is compatible with
both PC and Mac.
PC Users: When listening to music
directly off the disc, you must use the player
provided on the disc. Attempting to play the
audio on the disc (while the disc is spinning in
the computer drive) with another player (i.e.
Windows Media Player, Real Player, iTunes) will
result in distorted sound.
Consumers who have used SONY BMG XCP
content protected CDs on their personal
computers are encouraged to download the latest
software update
here. The effect of this update is to
“uncloak” the XCP components on the computer's
hard drive, thereby allowing anti-virus software
to detect it and block any viruses from
exploiting it.
Mac Users: This disc will behave
like a traditional CD in a Mac.
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Copying Tracks To My Computer
How do I import
tracks from the disc onto my computer?
This disc allows you to
copy audio files to your computer in a secure
format. To copy tracks to your computer, click
this icon
inside the player on the disc. Next,
select which format you would like to use to
copy the tracks. You can copy tracks using
secure Windows Media, or on some titles, copy
ATRAC files for use with Sony portable devices.
The choice of audio
format will determine what media player you can
use to play back the files as well as what
portable device you can transfer the files to.
Please refer to the web links on the disc for
more information on these formats.
Copying WMA tracks to
my computer
To copy tracks to your computer in
the secure Windows Media format, you must have
Windows Media 9 or higher installed on your
computer. If you do not have Windows Media 9
installed, you can download it directly from Microsoft. Additionally, if you
are running a version of Windows older than
Windows XP, then you must also have DirectX 9
installed. You can download DirectX 9 directly
from Microsoft.
If you choose to import WMA files to
your computer, then you will be prompted to
select your default media player. Next, you
choose the directory on your computer where you
want to copy the WMA files. Finally, you can
select the individual tracks you want copied to
your computer in WMA format.
Please note that secure WMA files
play in many different media players, not just
Windows Media Player.
Copying ATRAC files
to my computer (option available on some titles)
To copy tracks to your computer in
the ATRAC format for use with Sony portable
devices, you must use the "MUSIC PLAYER"
software provided on this disc. This application
will be installed the first time you try to copy
the ATRAC files to your computer. If the "MUSIC
PLAYER" installer does not automatically launch,
then follow these steps to launch the "MUSIC
PLAYER" installer manually.
- Double click on the 'My Computer' icon on
your desktop
- Inside the 'My Computer' window, double
click on the icon for your CD-ROM drive
- Once you see the list of files on the disc,
double click on the folder named 'BIN'.
- Once you see the list of files in the 'BIN'
folder, double click on the folder named
'WIN32'.
- Once you see the list of files in the
'WIN32' folder, double click on the file named
'MQSETUP.EXE'.
Once MUSIC PLAYER has launched, you
can import the tracks from the disc onto your
computer with the “Album Import” function.
You can transfer your music saved in
the MUSIC PLAYER to other ATRAC compliant
Jukebox software (i.e. SonicStage, or OpenMG
Jukebox). Once a track has been imported to a
PC, it cannot be imported again until the first
copy has been deleted.
Once a track has been exported from
MUSIC PLAYER to SonicStage, if you then delete
the track from SonicStage, you will not be able
to re-export the track from MUSIC PLAYER to
SonicStage without first deleting the track from
MUSIC PLAYER you can re-import that track
(content file) only from the original disc.
Do not use Windows Explorer or other
applications to move or edit track files. This
can make them unplayable.
Can my existing MP3
collection be imported into the MUSIC PLAYER
software?
Files such as MP3 or WAV cannot be
imported into the MUSIC PLAYER software. The
MUSIC PLAYER software is only compatible with
these discs.
What is the bit rate
that the audio files I move to my computer are
encoded in?
Windows Media Audio (WMA): 128
kbps ATRAC3: 132 kbps
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Making Backup Copies of this disc
1. Can I make a backup of the disc?
PC users may make a limited number
of copies of the audio on the disc. Please refer
to the End User License Agreement on the disc
for more information. Disc copies may only be
made through the player provided on the disc.
The resulting discs will be copy protected and
are playable on all standard playback equipment
including computers. These discs may not be
copied further nor may tracks be moved to the
computer from them.
2. How do I make a
backup copy of the disc?
This disc allows you to make a
limited number of backup copies for personal
use. To make a backup copy, click this icon
inside the player on the disc. Next,
click the 'Start' button. This will quit the
current player, and launch a new application
titled Mini Burner which will create the backup
copy.
In the Mini Burner, select the drive
that you want to use to make the backup copy.
Next, select the speed at which you want to burn
the disc. Finally, leave the write mode set to
Default. Press the OK button to begin the backup
process.
Halfway through the process, the
disc will eject and you will have to insert a
blank, CD-R disc. Once you insert the blank
disc, then the process will complete.
3. What do I do if
the backup does not work?
If the backup copy fails, first make
sure that your system meets the
Minimum System Requirements, specifically
the fact that you need at least 700MB of free
hard drive space in order to make the backup.
If your system meets the
Minimum System Requirements, then here are
some additional steps you can take:
- Try burning the CD at a slower speed,
preferably 8x. Some drives experience problems
burning backups at very fast speeds.
- Try using a different type of CD-R disc. The
quality of CD-Rs can vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer.
- Try selecting 'Alternate' for the write
mode. For a few drives, this mode works better
for making backup copies.
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Transferring Tracks To My
Portable Device
1. How do I transfer
the tracks to my portable device? (PC users
only)
To transfer an ATRAC file to your
portable device, you must have OpenMG Jukebox or
SonicStage software (provided with ATRAC
compatible devices) installed on your computer.
SonicStage comes preinstalled on
VAIO computers or with Sony digital music
players.
To transfer a secure Windows media
file to your portable device, please refer to
the instructions within the media player.
2. How do I get ATRAC
files onto a portable device?
In order to get ATRAC files onto
compatible devices, you must first use the MUSIC
PLAYER application to import the files from the
disc. From MUSIC PLAYER you can then export
these files to ATRAC compliant jukebox software
(supplied with ATRAC compatible portable
devices). If you already have such a jukebox on
your computer you may set MUSIC PLAYER to export
the files directly to the jukebox. To do this
please go to Menu -> Options -> Export within
MUSIC PLAYER.
For a list ATRAC compatible devices
please CLICK HERE.
3. How can I get tracks I rip from
my CD into iTunes and/or onto my iPod?
Apple's proprietary technology
doesn't support secure music formats other than
their own and therefore the music on this disc
can't be directly imported into iTunes or iPods.
Sony BMG wants music to be easily
transferable to any device that supports secure
music. Currently, music from our protected CDs
may be transferred to hundreds of such devices,
as both Microsoft and Sony have assisted to make
the user experience on our discs as seamless as
possible with their secure formats.
Unfortunately, in order to directly and
smoothly rip content into iTunes it requires the
assistance of Apple. To date, Apple has not been
willing to cooperate with our protection vendors
to make ripping to iTunes and to the iPod a
simple experience.
If you believe that you should be able to
easily move tracks from your protected CD to
your iPod then we encourage you to use the
following link to contact Apple directly and
tell them so.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipod.html
That said, while there is no direct support on
the disc for iTunes or iPod, SONY BMG has worked
out an indirect way for consumers to move
content into these environments, despite the
challenges noted above. If you'd like more
information on how to move content to iTunes
please
CLICK HERE.
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ConnecteD FAQ
1. What is ConnecteD?
ConnecteD is a technology that
allows owners of an original disc to access
bonus content and features on the Internet. It
is available only on certain titles.
2. I have the CD in
my computer, but it says it can't find it.
First, check to make sure that no
other programs are open that use the CD,
programs like CDPlayer, RealJukebox, or
MusicMatch. Also, make sure that you have an
official version of the CD. ConnecteD will NOT
work with CD-Rs.
3. I bought the CD,
but it still won't work on my computer? What am
I doing wrong?
Currently, the ConnecteD site will
only work with Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, and XP.
4. The Shockwave
movie won't play. What's wrong?
If you are having trouble running
the Shockwave movie, please visit the Shockwave Installation page to
determine what might be wrong with your
Shockwave installation.
5. Other problems
with movie playback
Make sure you can play back normal
shockwave movies. You can find some to try out
at the web sites of Macromedia, Sony, and many
others. If a regular shockwave movie does not
play correctly, then a ConnecteD one will not
play either.
6. Other tips
(Windows users):
- Make sure the Windows CD Player is not open.
If it is, make it active and then quit the CD
Player application.
- If your computer is set to Autoplay CDs when
they are inserted, you can override this by
holding down the Shift key for about 5 seconds
after the CD has been inserted.
7. AOL Users
For best results, run a separate
browser on top of your AOL connection. For
example, run AOL, then launch Netscape or
Internet Explorer. Set up for ConnecteD as you
would if you were running the browser
independent of AOL. If you have any other
issues, please refer them to
ConnecteD@sonymusic.com
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Troubleshooting
1. What computer
access rights do I need to use this disc on
Windows?
You must log on to your computer
with Administrator rights or Power User rights
to fully use the disc. Normally, you should have
Administrator rights, unless you are working in
a corporate environment in which case, you'll
need to contact your IT department to have them
install the software for you.
On Windows XP Home Edition system
you will need Administrator rights (typically
the default setting) as well, not User rights.
Consumers who have used SONY BMG XCP
content protected CDs on their personal
computers are encouraged to download the latest
software update
here. The effect of this update is to
“uncloak” the XCP components on the computer's
hard drive, thereby allowing anti-virus software
to detect it and block any viruses from
exploiting it.
2. How can I update
the software on my computer? How can I make sure
my computer is secure?
SONY BMG has provided major software
and anti-virus companies with a software update.
If you obtain regular security updates from a
major anti-virus service, you should receive the
update through that process. You may also
download the update yourself at
http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp/english/updates.html.
3. Why do I get this
error message when trying to import an album
into the MUSIC PLAYER software - “ERROR: Unable
to find selected disk. Please check that the
selected disk is functioning properly.”
This error message may appear if the
CD in the CD/DVD drive is not an original disc.
Content included on a CD-R (burned disc) will
not operate with your MUSIC PLAYER.
4. I inserted the
disc into my PC and the player did not launch.
What should I do?
If you are trying to play the disc
on a PC, you can launch the player manually by
following these steps:
- Double click on the "My Computer" icon on
your desktop.
- Inside the "My Computer" window, double
click the icon for your CD-ROM drive.
- Once you see the list of files on the disc,
double click the file named "AUTORUN.EXE".
5. The audio looks
like it’s playing, but I don’t hear anything.
Make sure that your speakers are
plugged in, and that your system volume is not
muted. You can check these settings by double
clicking the speaker icon (usually located on
the right side of the Task bar) that displays on
your monitor screen.
6. While playing the
original disc, I had one of the following
problems - can you help me?
- The music did not resume after I pushed the
“start”, “stop”, or “play” button.
- The fast forward and rewind functions did
not work.
- I could not play all of the songs listed on
the disc.
- There were long delays between songs after I
pushed a function button (e.g., “start”, “stop”,
“play”).
It would be helpful if you
contact us and tell us what the brand and
model number is of the player you are using, and
describe the problem in detail.
7. While playing the
original disc in my PC, the audio sounded
distorted, and in general, the sound quality was
poor – what's wrong?
Playback of the audio tracks using
any media player other than the one that is
included in the ROM session of the disc may
cause audio distortion and signal degradation.
8. The audio started
"skipping" when my screensaver activiated. What
can I do?
If your computer works on a Windows
operating system, sometimes while listening to
your music with the disc in your ROM drive,
screensaver activation may cause the audio
signal to "skip". If this happens, the skipping
will generally disappear when you either
temporarily disable the screensaver, or,
alternatively, when you click on the mouse (or
keyboard), thus temporarily deactivating the
screensaver feature.
9. The disc (or some
tracks) does not play on my home stereo CD
player. What can I do?
Please report this problem by
contacting
Customer Support.
10. What do I do if
the backup does not work?
If the backup copy fails, first make
sure that your system meets the
Minimum System Requirements, specifically
the fact that you need at least 700MB of free
hard drive space in order to make the backup.
If your system meets the
Minimum System Requirements, then here are
some additional steps you can take:
- Try burning the CD at a slower speed,
preferably 8x. Some drives experience problems
burning backups at very fast speeds.
- Try using a different type of CD-R disc. The
quality of CD-Rs can vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer.
- Try selecting 'Alternate' for the write
mode. For a few drives, this mode works better
for making backup copies.
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Known Issues
Ejecting the disc
while player is running causes the player to
crash
Ejecting the disc while the player
is running may cause the player to crash. Please
quit the player before ejecting the disc.
Player takes up a
large percentage of CPU cycles
On slower machines, especially ones
running Windows 98 and Windows ME, the player
may consume a high amount of CPU cycles even if
it is not playing back audio. If you experience
audio playback problems try quitting out of
other open applications.
The CD burner
application crashes halfway through making a
backup copy of the disc.
This behavior has been noted on very
few, older CD-R drives. Please try burning the
disc again using the Alternate Mode option in
the Mini Burner. If you have questions about the
compatibility of your CD-ROM drive, please
contact
Customer Support.
The CD burning
application does not show the correct drive
writing speed.
The drive speed listed in the
burning application is the recommended speed at
which you should burn the disc, even if your
drive is capable of burning at faster speeds.
Incompatible Drives
If you have experienced problems
with this disc on your current drive, please
contact
Customer Support.
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Uninstalling the Software
How do I uninstall
the software?
As an alternative to downloading the
update, we shortly will provide a revised and
secure procedure in order to uninstall the XCP
software completely from your computer.
This uninstall procedure will soon be made
available for download on this website.
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Privacy
Will personal
information be collected from my computer during
the installation process?
No, none of your personal
information will be collected during the
installation process.
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I
have questions or concerns that are not answered
in this FAQ. Can you help me?
Yes - it would be helpful if you
send us detailed information regarding the issue
you are experiencing, for example: how you
operated the device, what symptoms occurred, and
all messages and error codes.
To contact Customer Support
CLICK HERE.
To contact Press, Publicity, and
Media Relations
CLICK HERE.
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