I've been using the Grex system and it works beautifully. It's easy to set up and there's no distortion to picture and sound quality.
Rescuedog, I have a GREX also but I am having problems with the playback picture and sound when recording a vhs to dvd. It will copy fine, but while copying, I can't watch the playback as copying is being done. Dimax has tried to help me -but to no avail. Everything is connected properly but I can' get a playback while recording. I have a panasonic DMR-ES46VS combo recorder. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks
thekid67, I'm afraid that my technical knowledge is limited and don't have an answer. Can you view another program while recording if you changed the input select? Perhaps someone else with more knowledge could be of more help.
This is what I got to overcome the cable problem. When I got my Plazma TV and the new HD cable box I could no longer record through the Svideo out on the cable box "copy protected". WMCenter is great for recording on the computer. Easier than a VCR. This does work. http://www.xdimax.com/grex/grex.html
Find an off brand cheapie. Buy it from a store with a reasonable return policy and test it to see if it'll do what you want and that it performs acceptably. You won't have to worry about what unfriendly features the major companies are building into their DVD recorders. I've had a number of DVD recorders that when they detected a copy-protected signal would flash the alert "copy protected signal" on screen. And continue recording. None of them were brands you would've heard of, but they all did the job. Fair use is still legal, darn it.
I came across this forum while looking for a solution for this problem. I'll be happy to relate my experiences. In 2005, I bought the Sony RDR-VX515 DVD/VHS combo and immediately learned that I couldn't use it. I quickly (same day) found a Sima CT-200 and have been happily transferring from my DISH DVR ever since. When the VX515 went back to Sony for repairs the second time, I bought a RDR-GX330 DVD recorder to use as a backup. It works fantastic and the Sima still allows recording. However, when Sony and Circuit City opted to replace the VX515, I was given the newer RDR-VX530. I installed it where I removed the GX330 and the CT-200 would not allow copying. As a doublecheck, I reinstalled the GX-330 and again could copy. A source confirmed that Sony was required to beef up copyright protection in the VX530. My own experience validates this. Earlier this week, I sent an email inquiry to Dimax about their Grex, but I got no response. So I decided to go ahead and place an online order with them and I have heard nothing since getting my Paypal receipt. They may just be tardy about responding. I do hope that they're still in business. When I thought that a second CT-200 was all I needed, I spent hours trying to find one. It seems the MV lawsuit caused an almost total ban on the sale of the CT-200. I did find a single merchant that still had new merchandise. Otherwise, what I saw were used units on auction sites going for more than MSRP. Mike
My first post to this forum. Region 1 NTSC for DVD. I have a Grex. It was shipped from Israel. Mine will do exactly what the Sima CT-200 does, no more, no less. I would like to send mine back for refund. Handling any problem with Grex is not easy at such distance from here to Israel. They tell me that they have not had any VHS tape that the Grex will not permit to copy. I have some VHS tapes, at least 5, that cannot be copied to DVD by any method I have tried. I do have an old RCA VCR from the early 1980's that will record, but only to a VHS tape. It just ignores copy protection. Some quality degrade occurs. And I assume that any copy protection on the original would be on the VHS copy. So some method to copy VHS to computer may be the real answer for the difficult cases. What do you suggest for a computer dummy?
The Grex solved my problems, once I got it hooked up correctly. Since Israel is 8 hours ahead, I made the sacrifice to stay up one entire night so we could have multiple exchanges. If you limit yourself to one message a day, it will take some time. Give them a chance. Mike
http://www.xdimax.com/grex_faq/faq_details.html#version. Mike, what did you do beyond this? I tried every Mode as they suggested.
Mike, I tried everything they suggested, Mode 001, Mode 002, Mode 003. Tech support now says they do not have any more suggestions. I wish there was a local place where I could take my Grex, my recorder and tape and let them see in person the results. I do believe that more than one person has been involved in my tech support communication due to the spelling, phrasing differences in the messages. Using just one technician might be the best idea. How was your situation finally solved? I now realize that I have a duplicate post. I though I lost the other one before posting.
Presidian PDR-3222. This is a clone of the Lite-On 1105 and may be available at some Radio Shack stores for under $80. It will record anything you throw at it and as a bonus can be made multi-regional: <setup> <highlight "exit"> <2960> <enter>.
I have had a Sima CT-200 and a Clearpix Model 200. http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer/ My recorder is Sony VRD-MC1. The Grex and the other two all have the same results with the Sony recorder. The Sima uses lots more power that the other two and gets really warm if any of the ventilation slots are blocked. I am now testing with a Toshiba recorder. But the Toshiba records only to DVD-R or -RW single-layer discs. Limited versatility. Will report the Toshiba results later. Thus far the Grex appears to just be really expensive. Hope someone posts about how well the Grex works with cable and satellite broadcasts.
Actually, the Grex was $98.85 including shipping. The only vendor I located still selling the Sima CT-200 charged $99. I don't understand why you say the Grex is expensive. I am using the Grex successfully to record premium channels from DISH. I'm used to standard broadcast TV, not HDTV, or anything high-end. But I can see no degradation due to using the Grex. I can only attest that in my situation, the Grex is working with my Sony RDR-VX530 when the Sima CT-200 did not. Mike
Frankly, no. I had already purchased and my problem appears to be solved. But I still haven't checked to see if the Grex will work to allow VHS->DVD copying in the VX530. It hasn't been an issue for me. I am not into the technology of this like some folks here. I learned about the Sima when I bought the VX515 DVD recorder and learned that it would not make copies. I learned about the Grex when I got the VX530 and learned that the CT-200 would no longer work. If the ClearPix works I would definitely be interested, since the Sima has been almost totally pulled from the market. The Sima still works fine with my GX330 and the Grex is working with the VX530. They won't last forever and it would be good to have a working replacement. Mike
My original Sima has been working since 12/05. But I do know that it won't last forever. That is why I'm open to any alternative that works. I might decide to purchase one of the Clearpix 200's as a backup. Clearly, Macrovision will be more and more successful removing these products from the market. I don't think we can count on any of them to be around when we need them. BTW, I thought the Grex coming from Israel was a good thing. Take care, Mike
"The Grex solved my problems, once I got it hooked up correctly.". Mike, tell me more about the hookup. What did they instruct you to do?
I'm using my Presidian only for recording from copy-protected sources. Using an LG for everything else--darn nice recorder for which there is an all-region hack, but none I've found to allow it to record from copy protected sources. I've also got a spare Presidian, which I've only used enough to assure me it'll work properly.