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May 7th, 2004 07:36 PM | |||
Jixby Phillips |
http://www.studio1productions.com/copymaster.htm I found this at Best Buy and I bought it. I didn't know you could buy things like this at Best Buy. Anyway, so far it works great. THANK YOU WHORABLE |
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Apr 25th, 2004 07:20 PM | |||
AChimp |
I read some of those websites that whoreable posted, and I understand why copying tapes to Beta first worked. ![]() |
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Apr 25th, 2004 06:32 PM | |||
whoreable | I have no idea aobut that retailer. I also have no idea about that particular product, iu would probayl do a bit more research first, if i get taht bored between calls at work today ill see what else i can find for you. | ||
Apr 25th, 2004 06:23 PM | |||
Jixby Phillips |
"I assume the tapes your are trying to copy are retail tapes or copies of retail tapes?" Yup. I tried to convert "Andy Kaufman Plays Carnigie Hall" (paramount home video) to DVD and it wouldn't let me. I tried to convert GORP to DVD (the video is very old and I thought it would be no problem) and it wouldn't let me. I also want to be able to go from DVD to DVD, because sometimes I'll be making compilation tapes or something and there'll be like a 30 second clip or something that I can only get from a DVD. That 100 dollar one looks good, and I'd be willing to pay 100 bucks for this ![]() |
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Apr 25th, 2004 04:48 PM | |||
whoreable |
yea, i saw that too, i didnt look very hard but i am sure there are cheaper devices... jixby, I assume the tapes your are trying to copy are retail tapes or copies of retail tapes? or are these "home videos" really tapes you made forma camcorder? |
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Apr 25th, 2004 04:30 PM | |||
executioneer |
whoreable it says on that page that the less-expensive one does not work for vhs-dvd and that you have to buy the $250 one ![]() |
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Apr 25th, 2004 03:41 PM | |||
whoreable |
http://www.usbyte.com/common/dvd_to_vhs.htm as far as i know all tapes that have copy protection use macrovision. heres one i saw http://www.studio1productions.com/copymaster.htm its a hundred busks though ![]() http://www.220-electronics.com/dvd/copyenhancer.htm hm... ill have to see my uncle bought one to copy dvd to vhs, i would assume it should work the opposite way too/../ |
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Apr 25th, 2004 03:31 PM | |||
AChimp |
When you're at the book store next, rip out the back pages of Popular Science. ![]() |
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Apr 25th, 2004 03:12 PM | |||
Jixby Phillips | whorable help me!!!! | ||
Apr 23rd, 2004 04:15 PM | |||
Jixby Phillips |
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Apr 23rd, 2004 04:15 PM | |||
AChimp |
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If you can get your hands on one, it's worth it if you copy lots of stuff. |
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Apr 23rd, 2004 04:05 PM | |||
whoreable |
well if you copied a tape to a tape, macrovison should be removed, at least i would think. they boxes are fairly cheap liek 30 or 40 and basically the vcr would plug into the box and the box would plug into the dvd player. |
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Apr 23rd, 2004 03:56 PM | |||
Jixby Phillips |
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I have tried copying the tape to other tapes and trying to record from the copied tape, but that doesn't work. I have a dual deck VCR that I bought a very long time ago (It cost 600 bucks at the time, I had saved like all my money to buy it; you can get them for a little over 100 bucks now at most places) and I have never been cockblocked by any kind of copy protection, whether I'm taping from DVDs, or rental tapes, or whatever. whorable, is this box something that can be installed like a descrambler (which I don't know how to install but my friends had one and they made it sound so easy)? How would I obtain such a box? Are they expensive? Sometimes it's just a problem because back when I used to make tapes of TV Shows or whatever, I'd put 10 seconds of black at the begining of the tape, just so that I don't end up cutting shit off the tape every time i make a copy. A lot of times I'd just put on a DVD, and pause it on a black sceen before the movie actually starts, and tape THAT for 10 seconds. So now I'm trying to convert some of these tapes to DVD, I end up cutting off the beginging of whats on the tape, because it won't let me record that black screen, just because it came from a DVD. |
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Apr 23rd, 2004 09:22 AM | |||
whoreable | there are boxes that can disable macrovision | ||
Apr 23rd, 2004 09:11 AM | |||
FartinMowler |
I will tell you what I know...I have an old Panasonic omnivision VCR that can record any DVD and I alway's assumed that meant I could do it with other VCR's so I bought a new Sony VCR but it has something built in it to prevent me from taping, so what I am saying is that if you have a newer version VHS machine it might have something in it to prevent you from transfer. I would play around with it and make sure you are not going through a reciever!! it might be preventing transfer. Sony is the worst for blocking any form of tape copying ![]() |
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Apr 23rd, 2004 08:51 AM | |||
AChimp | Do you have a Beta? You could probably do it with that... Or try copying the original tape to a regular tape first, and then transfering that tape to the DVD. | ||
Apr 23rd, 2004 03:30 AM | |||
Jixby Phillips |
Is there an easy way to get around copy protection on DVD I want to make copies of some VHS home videos to DVD, but I can't. My Panasonic DMR-E50 won't let it on most videos, because they are copy protected. It's driving me insane, because I can make as many VHS copies as I want of any VHS tape, but I can't cross over to DVD. I'd buy this shit if it CAME OUT on DVD, but it's not on DVD. So what else can I do? Am I stuck with this crap on VHS untill (IF) they come out on DVD? Is there a way to hack into my DVD recorder to make it not recognize the whatever copy protection has been put on a VHS/DVD? |