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Craig A.
February 27th 06, 02:27 PM
I had posted a question about how to copy Macrovision Protected VHS tapes
to DVD.
My VCR is hooked up to the Graphics and Audio card of my computer and I do
have Capture software, I was JUST having a problem with Copy Protected Tapes,
even though I owned them, I was unable to copy them.
One poster said I did not have the RIGHTS, on the contary, under the
Freedom of Use Law, I do have the Rights.
Anyways, other posters sent me searching for a product and I found one and
I will share with you what I found.
I am in no way connected to this company, but their product worked
falwlessly and was very inexpensive.
http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer_tech.html
I am now able to copy my fading VHS Collection to DVD and enjoy another 20
to 30 years of Movies.
Thanks for all of the input, once again.



--
I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
"A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."

Jon_Hildrum
February 28th 06, 01:08 AM
Try www.videohelp.com

You may find some suggestions there

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Craig A." > wrote in message
...
> I had posted a question about how to copy Macrovision Protected VHS tapes
> to DVD.
> My VCR is hooked up to the Graphics and Audio card of my computer and I
> do
> have Capture software, I was JUST having a problem with Copy Protected
> Tapes,
> even though I owned them, I was unable to copy them.
> One poster said I did not have the RIGHTS, on the contary, under the
> Freedom of Use Law, I do have the Rights.
> Anyways, other posters sent me searching for a product and I found one
> and
> I will share with you what I found.
> I am in no way connected to this company, but their product worked
> falwlessly and was very inexpensive.
> http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer_tech.html
> I am now able to copy my fading VHS Collection to DVD and enjoy another
> 20
> to 30 years of Movies.
> Thanks for all of the input, once again.
>
>
>
> --
> I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
> "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."

Andrew E.
February 28th 06, 07:46 AM
Thats really quite impossible to have that happen with normal software
running.Pitch the software youre useing,so long as youre video card has up
to date drivers or youre tv capture card has the drivers for it.Download the
WM encoder 9 series,get the utilitys also,all but adobe,unless you use
that.The
encoder + WMCAP utility will let you view and record anything youre line-in
is
playing.Actually it has no policy for protected video,only cds and dvds
played thru
youre computer.

"Craig A." wrote:

> I had posted a question about how to copy Macrovision Protected VHS tapes
> to DVD.
> My VCR is hooked up to the Graphics and Audio card of my computer and I do
> have Capture software, I was JUST having a problem with Copy Protected Tapes,
> even though I owned them, I was unable to copy them.
> One poster said I did not have the RIGHTS, on the contary, under the
> Freedom of Use Law, I do have the Rights.
> Anyways, other posters sent me searching for a product and I found one and
> I will share with you what I found.
> I am in no way connected to this company, but their product worked
> falwlessly and was very inexpensive.
> http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer_tech.html
> I am now able to copy my fading VHS Collection to DVD and enjoy another 20
> to 30 years of Movies.
> Thanks for all of the input, once again.
>
>
>
> --
> I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
> "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."

decoder
February 28th 06, 07:57 AM
"Andrew E." > wrote in message
...
> Thats really quite impossible to have that happen with normal software
> running.Pitch the software youre useing,so long as youre video card has up
> to date drivers or youre tv capture card has the drivers for it.Download
> the
> WM encoder 9 series,get the utilitys also,all but adobe,unless you use
> that.The
> encoder + WMCAP utility will let you view and record anything youre
> line-in
> is
> playing.Actually it has no policy for protected video,only cds and dvds
> played thru
> youre computer.
>
> :
>
I'm afraid it is the case with macrovision protected VHS tapes,
This link is an explaination, and tips on defeating the code.
http://66.40.78.100/Services/TECH_Notes/nineteen.html

Craig A.
February 28th 06, 06:49 PM
My problem is already solve, read my last sentence in the post.
Thanks anyways


--
I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
"A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."


"Jon_Hildrum" wrote:

> Try www.videohelp.com
>
> You may find some suggestions there
>
> --
> Jon Hildrum
> DTS MVP
>
> www.hildrum.com
> "Craig A." > wrote in message
> ...
> > I had posted a question about how to copy Macrovision Protected VHS tapes
> > to DVD.
> > My VCR is hooked up to the Graphics and Audio card of my computer and I
> > do
> > have Capture software, I was JUST having a problem with Copy Protected
> > Tapes,
> > even though I owned them, I was unable to copy them.
> > One poster said I did not have the RIGHTS, on the contary, under the
> > Freedom of Use Law, I do have the Rights.
> > Anyways, other posters sent me searching for a product and I found one
> > and
> > I will share with you what I found.
> > I am in no way connected to this company, but their product worked
> > falwlessly and was very inexpensive.
> > http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer_tech.html
> > I am now able to copy my fading VHS Collection to DVD and enjoy another
> > 20
> > to 30 years of Movies.
> > Thanks for all of the input, once again.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
> > "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."
>
>
>

Craig A.
February 28th 06, 06:53 PM
I am lost, whatever are talking about? what is impossible? I have been
making DVD for some time and I just bought a inexpensive device to let be
copy my Macrovison protected VHS tapes. I have NO clue to what you are
referring to. My software is just fine and has been doing a superb job.
The Macrovision was triggering my graphics card to giving me a blank screen
and saying unable to copy protected VHS. Are you saying that utility would
eliminate the Macrovision and give me a stable video output with no
variations in the Contrast?
It was the Graphics card that was halting the process NOT the software, so
I am confused how software would prevent the Graphics card from stopping the
process. The VCR is hooked directly to the graphics card and NOT the software.
Please advise, I tried everything prior to getting this device and made my
post only to relay on to others what works. I have used it and it works great.
--

I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
"A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."


"Andrew E." wrote:

> Thats really quite impossible to have that happen with normal software
> running.Pitch the software youre useing,so long as youre video card has up
> to date drivers or youre tv capture card has the drivers for it.Download the
> WM encoder 9 series,get the utilitys also,all but adobe,unless you use
> that.The
> encoder + WMCAP utility will let you view and record anything youre line-in
> is
> playing.Actually it has no policy for protected video,only cds and dvds
> played thru
> youre computer.
>
> "Craig A." wrote:
>
> > I had posted a question about how to copy Macrovision Protected VHS tapes
> > to DVD.
> > My VCR is hooked up to the Graphics and Audio card of my computer and I do
> > have Capture software, I was JUST having a problem with Copy Protected Tapes,
> > even though I owned them, I was unable to copy them.
> > One poster said I did not have the RIGHTS, on the contary, under the
> > Freedom of Use Law, I do have the Rights.
> > Anyways, other posters sent me searching for a product and I found one and
> > I will share with you what I found.
> > I am in no way connected to this company, but their product worked
> > falwlessly and was very inexpensive.
> > http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer_tech.html
> > I am now able to copy my fading VHS Collection to DVD and enjoy another 20
> > to 30 years of Movies.
> > Thanks for all of the input, once again.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
> > "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."

Craig A.
February 28th 06, 06:56 PM
Thanks decoder, no software is going to eliminate the Video output from
triggering the graphics card into halting the process. I hooked the device I
refer to, to the Video output of the VCR and then ran a cable from the device
to my Graphics card and everything is Clear, Stable and NO protection. Works
great.
--
I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
"A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."


"decoder" wrote:

>
> "Andrew E." > wrote in message
> ...
> > Thats really quite impossible to have that happen with normal software
> > running.Pitch the software youre useing,so long as youre video card has up
> > to date drivers or youre tv capture card has the drivers for it.Download
> > the
> > WM encoder 9 series,get the utilitys also,all but adobe,unless you use
> > that.The
> > encoder + WMCAP utility will let you view and record anything youre
> > line-in
> > is
> > playing.Actually it has no policy for protected video,only cds and dvds
> > played thru
> > youre computer.
> >
> > :
> >
> I'm afraid it is the case with macrovision protected VHS tapes,
> This link is an explaination, and tips on defeating the code.
> http://66.40.78.100/Services/TECH_Notes/nineteen.html
>
>
>

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