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Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
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you can do it as long as the DVD does not have MacroVision copy protection. If you burned it in, say, your computer and want to transfer it to VHS for grandma, that's fine and dandy.
It is possible to bypass MacroVision in certain models of DVD players but I won't get into that here. Brian
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: MS. usa
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DVD/VCR Player . A player of any kind can't burn or copy. IMO
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Touring the facilities
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: The plains of Colorado
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I have one of these things...a Pioneer I got for Christmas and it seems we have been able to record from video to DVD and DVD to video. I will look around for that instruction manual again.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: MS. usa
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Player is the key word. Might be like, I saw a pack of dvd-rs on a friend's desk other day & ask why. He told that someone had told him about a software to use them with a cdburner. Hello. Maybe a GREAT big firmware upgrade. Like a dvd burner.
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