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  1. Phun

    Phun Member

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    Ok i Know this isn't the right place to put this but i know if anyone knows it will be the peaple in here and you respond the fastest but any way does anyone know how to disable a dvd players copy protection system that makes the video get bright and light over and over agian
     
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    I would like to thank every one for the great help i mean i posted and within 5 secs peaple where helping ever one but me thanks
     
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    Sounds like you have you have your DVD player pluged into a VCR or a TV that does not support the DDVD player properly.

    You need a RF modulator or compliant TV

    RF modulator is a set top box that is about $25 and converts your RCA plugs to cable
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    I think what you need is a video stabilizer to remove the Macrovision. See http://globatronics.com/vidcop.html for an example. The are several models out there. I have this one and it seems to work O.K.
     
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    um, Phun ... why the sarcasm because no one answered you immediately? These boards are great & you'll normally get a ton of help. Being sarcastic because you didn't get an instant reply ... what's that about??

    I would have tried to help you but you gave so little info in your original post that I couldn't tell exactly what your problem was.

    Good luck anyway.
     
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    Sorry about being mean but i had my wisdom teeth out and i am on heavy painkillers that are making me moody , dissy and ,tired but anyway i am runing a emerson dvd player throught a tobisha vcr to a orion tv the reason i have it that way is because the tv doesn't have a video imput it just has a rf but where can i buy a rca to rf converter cause i might go get one to try it thanks
     
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    Radio Shack sells the RF converter for TV's without RCA inputs. The other choice is a macrovision remover box similar to what was listed above. I use one between one of my DVD players and a VCR for the rare case when I want to put a DVD movie on VHS tape. Good luck.

    Jerry
     
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    Thanks for the help i am going to try to get a ride to walmart or some where to look cause i can't drive because of the pain killers i am on but i will let you know how it turns out
     
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    One other thing i was wondering if they have a wire that has like a svid to rca so i could watch videos on my pc to my vcr also
     
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    I have seen a S-video to RCA adapter somewhere on line. Not really a wire just a small plug in end adapter. Never saw one at Wal-Mart, again maybe at Radio Shack.

    Here is something you might want to read at
    http://www.dimax.com.ua.
    Its a Macrovision remover they now claim can be put between a Stand-a-lone DVD player and Stand-a-lone DVD recorder that will let you copy the DVD without a computer. I guess it should work but who knows.

    Jerry
     
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