Laser disc to DVD

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  1. boble88

    boble88 Member

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    I know this is probably the wrong place for this but, I have an old laser disc player with about 100 movies. Does anyone know how i might be able to connect it to my pc (has video and audio out) record to my hard drive (using dvd shrink?) and burn back to dvd using my dvd burner. any help would be greatly appreciated
     
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    you would need to capture the video with a video capture device and turn the resulting files into dvds
    you may need to use a macrovision filter also I'm not sure if the old laser discs had any anti copy protection
     
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    laser discs have no copy protection i have about 200 discs and i can copy them to a dvd using a stand alone dvd player recorder
     
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    thanks for the help, i was hoping to be able to copy to the hard drive and burn back using my dvd burner (i do not have a stand alone dvd player/recorder).
     
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    you can but you would have to invest in a capture device
     

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