VHS/DVD Dual Player/Recorder

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by pprincess, Feb 26, 2006.

  1. pprincess

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    Hi there,
    I, unfortunately, am as basic as one can get when it comes to my VHS/DVD Player, so please be patient with me :). I just purchased a used Panasonic VHS/DVD dual player/recorder/dubbing unit. I bought it for the purpose of converting my hundreds of vhs movies to dvd. However, every movie I've tried to dub to dvd, the unit tells me I cannot dub due to a federal violation & copyright laws, blah blah blah.... I KNOW there has to be a way around this issue and I'm REALLY hoping one of you can help me & walk me through it. Please don't tell me I just wasted money on nothing! Thanks Bunches in advance!
     
  2. framit

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    It is ilegal for manufacturers to sell units that allow straight copying like you are trying to do. You are encountering Macrovision copy protection on the tapes. As far as I know there is no work around for this on a combination unit such as your Panasonic.
     
  3. pprincess

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    Well, crap!! I had a feeling that was going to be the case. Thanks for your response!
     

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