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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by al54, Aug 7, 2005.

  1. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    nope havent had to use regedit in that facility but sent me the details and i'll have a potter through if you like to see if you can,
     
  2. arniebear

    arniebear Active member

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    I have just hesitated on doing it, because I was not sure if when you changed the hex, if the decimals changed with it. But will PM you the details. Thanx
     
  3. pretty62

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    Hello .. I have a dvd home recorder .. I can copy movies from pay per view to dvd. I am just lost on how to copy a dvd, say i hook up a second dvd player it will not let me record because of the copy write laws. How can I get around it? I know it can be done but have no clue. If anyone can help it would be sweet.
     
  4. cougar_ii

    cougar_ii Regular member

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    Hi there,

    You can record PayPerView, because you are recording the signal that is comming in !

    Now to copy a DVD to DVD, there's all sorts of protection on them, so I'm almost sure you can't copy machine to machine.

    This is why in here, we have all those protection remover like DVD Decrypter, DVD43, AnyDVD to remove all the protection.

    Then we just copy them using our DVD Burners in our computers.
     
  5. arniebear

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    I have a Panasonic DVD Recorder and a regular DVD Player on my TV and copying protected DVD's cannot be done. There is firmware in the recorder that tells it the disk is copyrighted. Use a PC for your DVD copies, or copy it to VHS and then from VHS back to your recorder, but you will not get good quality.
     

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