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redneck350
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1) place VHS into player
2) place dvd-r in recorder
3) hit the dub button
4) ERROR ERROR BSOD ERROR ERROR
5) "You have tried to dub a copywrited VHS"

how do I skip step 4 when using my VHS/DVDR combo?

4/25/2006 10:30:15 PM

stowaway
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video out into tv, tv out into video in on dvd-r, record.

4/25/2006 10:48:15 PM

redneck350
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quality loss?

4/25/2006 11:05:05 PM

stowaway
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if the tv isn't shit, shouldn't be noticeable, but you are going from vhs in the first place.

4/26/2006 8:54:51 AM

nothing22
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try to eliminate the tracking lines at the top and bottom while you're at it

4/26/2006 9:23:40 AM

NCSUMEB
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Does anyone mind converting a VHS (2003 Gator Bowl) from VHS to DVD for me???? I'll supply the blank DVD of course.

[Edited on July 12, 2006 at 5:36 PM. Reason : .]

7/12/2006 5:26:42 PM

Perlith
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*sigh* What you are doing is potentially illegal, which is why it's stopping you from doing so. Any commerical vhs/dvd combo or "dvd-recorder" won't let you directly copy a copyrighted from VHS to VHS, VHS to DVD, or DVD to DVD. They are SUPPOSED to be used to preserve custom-recorded VHS tapes onto DVD. Most newer VCRs have a scrambler feature which screws up copying directly from VHS on one VCR to VHS on a second VCR, so scratch that.

If you haven't already spent serious $texas on this, my suggestion would be to setup your computer to do most of this. Feed the VHS tape in, burn with a DVD burner.

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"video out into tv, tv out into video in on dvd-r, record."


That'll work if the recorder if the TV has audio and video out. Either that or the record has to be smart enough to recognize video input from one source, audio input from a second source.

[Edited on July 12, 2006 at 9:43 PM. Reason : .]

7/12/2006 9:42:41 PM

drunknloaded
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couldnt you just get a tv tuner card and do it?

7/13/2006 12:24:47 AM

synchrony7
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My parents have a VCR/DVD Recorder combo that will transfer a VHS to DVD. Don't know if it will work for movies, but stuff recorded from TV and home videos.

7/14/2006 4:05:57 PM

quagmire02
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i just use my dazzle

7/14/2006 9:39:47 PM

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