Transfering 'copyright blocked' videos to DVDs

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  1. pudding1

    pudding1 Member

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    I have some old but favorite videos I want to put onto DVD. The videos are copyright blocked. Can anyone tell me how to do this. I have a video/dvdburner machine and a computer with a dvd burner. Can you tell me what 'type' of assessories I need and give me blow by blow instructions - I am not technologically literate.
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    Are you saying you want to copy VHS tapes into a standalone DVD recorder?
    If so, not all movie tapes have Macrovision protection.
    The ones that do, require that you connect the (yellow) video (not the audio) through a so called 'Optimizer' or 'Video stabilizer'.

    These stabilizers, typically made by 'Optex' and sold through Radio Shack were popular in the eighties and early nineties - someone you know has one gathering dust.
    I use a fifteen year old optex between the VCR and my DVDR
    It runs on a nine volt battery.
    They are still available on eBay.
    Google 'video stabilizer'

    Below is a typical sample, note that this sample says it won't work with a DVD recorder (I don't know what it's good for otherwise).
    http://www.bgsales.com/video-stabilizer/digital-video-stabilizer.html
     
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