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how to copy vcr copyrighted tapes to dvd, what toy to buy so it will work? too many out there not all work, what is best
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Isn't that against the law
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oh shut up the only agians t the law thing is licking wihtout permissioon hahaah your face jk
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google it
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I think if you capture the VHS video to a computer video editing program using an analog-to-DV converter it will be your best bet, it's not as easy as it seems but you get a lot of features in the program to allow you to edit things out and what not to save more space like the previews, nonsense stuff and yaddayadda
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oh shut up the only agians t the law thing is licking wihtout permissioon hahaah your face jk |
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you can buy the converter from radio shack, best buy or circut city, or just get a dvd recorder and hook it up to your vcr that will work as well.
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oh shut up the only agians t the law thing is licking wihtout permissioon hahaah your face jk |
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oh shut up the only agians t the law thing is licking wihtout permissioon hahaah your face jk |
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No,no,I think it is against the law...Why don't you just look for the dvd?
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I bought a DVD Player that RECORDS too. I can also hook up my VCR PLAYER into it and record the VCR/VHS TAPES onto a DVD/RW disc.
I payed about $79 for the thing at Walmart about 3 years ago. GOOD LUCK! |
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Ive had 2 dvd recorders since they came out. You could record copy protected stuff on both. Just put one in thats not copy protected, record a few seconds of th black screen, then pause th dvd recorder, put what u want to copy in the other deck and release th pause button. It seems that they only scan 4 th copy protection at th beginning of th copy. I do th same thing with rental store dvd's.
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I bought a Beta Max to HD-DVD converter, so I'm set.
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