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Monday, March 9th, 2009 10:22 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I just blindly bumped into another layer of DRM about a week ago. My wife and I decided that buying a PS3 was the best way to get a Blu-ray player and still allow me a chance to play a game I'd been wanting (that is ONLY available on PS3 or X360).

Imagine my surprise (and lack of humor) when I decided to load my music collection (all legally bought CD's) onto the PS3 hard drive (to use it as a juke-box) - and discovered that it wouldn't even save the music unless I enabled "network" access, visited a specific target site, and allowed some 3rd party to "validate" music I've owned for 10-20 YEARS!
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 07:32 pm (UTC)
That is odd. I don't recall any problems adding music to my PS3. I even have a mix of music that I ripped on the PS3 and music that I ripped on my computer and transferred to the PS3. It is even pretty happpy playing music off my home network, as long as I am sharing it via Windows media player or Azureus.
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 05:55 am (UTC)
Most people, it would seem, hook up the PS3 to some form of internet access by default, and so would not even notice the access use of the equipment to "validate" their music.

On the other hand, I had no intention of ever using this as an internet device. I was only going to use it for 2 things: play blu-ray DVD's; and play 1-person RPG's. The juke-box idea was an after-thought. Because I did not have internet access established when I tried to play the first CD, it prompted me to set-up the "network" access, which tipped me off to the whole scam.