Converting Protected VHS tapes to DVD
I am trying to convert some old VHS tapes. They are from the 30's, and I am surprised that they have copyright protection. My DVD recorder says that "this material is copyright protected" and won't let me convert it. How would you fix this? I am using a Toshiba VCR and Panasonic DVD recorder.
Please contact me via my email address, downwithpbush@gmail.com, as I do not come to the forum very often. If I cannot resolve this issue, I would gladly pay for the service of transferring the copyrighted tapes to DVDs. I have four different movies to transer. Your anticipated help is much appreciated, Daniel (Trading Veteran) |
I have emailed you, it might just be the age of the tapes and the signal coming across as what the DVD recorder interprets as copy protection (iffy signal, tape errors, etc)
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huh. post on the board. nOt come to chat.. Whats the point in stalking you; if your not around?
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CP32 is the one playing hookey. [(#)] |
Thanks for the suggestions, none of them worked, unfortunately. Would anybody be willing to try to transfer the tapes -> DVDs with their own equipment. I can offer some DVDs for your help, or money. Email me at downwithpbush@gmail.com if interested.
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I've e-mailed you about it.
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LMAO @ LS (@)(@)
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Btw Daniel this is what you need to remove copyguard from vhs.
Its on sale 18.95 :) http://www.mcminone.com/product.asp?...5Fid=80%2D4280 |
hi cp32, will this also work between dvd players and recorders? just wondered. thanks
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I have one of those, if somebody wants it for $15. But be aware I could never get it to do very much. It's a far cry from a TBC.
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It works with most stand alone DVDrecorders.
Works with Panasonic , Rca , liteon , Zenith. I couldnt say for sure about any other model. LS, you can adjust the setting inside with a flat head screw driver. Turn it to 1 O' clock position. Thats the best setting for Disney Tapes etc Also work with DVDs :P Good results too :) No not pro gear. It will do the job without having to spend 60 & up for TBC. Poor mans method lmao ! :P I used it on a rental of Videos in Raw . Which you liked . :) |
Alright, well, I have it for $15 (plus whatever shipping or fees).
I own two full TBCs, so I don't need this thing. |
If you want to give away one of your TBC .. I ll gladly take it off your hands lol :P
Consider it a charitable donation. Claim in on next year taxes lol :P |
hi LS, sent you an email. lmk. thanks
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Years ago, another trader recommended that nifty little box to me. Ebay has lots of them. Here's one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/DIGITAL-VIDEO-ST...QQcmdZViewItem Works great! It only needs a new 9 volt battery once every six months or so. The only tapes that I haven't been able to copy were ones that I've gotten in trade from "Starz" channel, which I assume is because of the strong macrovisioning in them. |
Yip, thats what this is & ls has :)
http://www.mcminone.com/product.asp?...5Fid=80%2D4280 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
I got one of those $20 specials for the sole purpose of converting a VHS copy of "Man from the 25th Century" to DVD. My JVC DVDR refused to copy it due to copyrigted material. That little box did nothing but lighten my wallet. Be warned, success is not guaranteed!
Neuro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Dnv...intball%20wars |
jAY, it dont work with all recorders.. but it does with most. :P
Grab yourself a TBC or detailer. :) I think that's what LS & mark use for their tapes :0 |
When you only have a few tapes, consider paying somebody to do it for you, cheaper than a TBC.
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