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wa8yxm
Mar 21, 2020Explorer III
mikestock wrote:
I don't understand the RF deal either. When I go from the DVR out to the DVD in A/V ports, nothing comes through. The DVD has 3 input settings plus scanned channels available for input. I would have thought the input for A/V from a video camera would have worked the same as from a DVR, but no go. I finally scanned the DVD off-air channels and found the channel 3 analog channel or otherwise, there seemed to be no way to get connected.
I am only copying homemade videos.
Well I found it to be a pain in the anatomy as well and thus I had hardware and software that kicked the"Copy guard" as it is called generically in the dumpster...
I made several digital recordings of my Darling Daughter in concert. But when I went to transfer 'em to CD.. Ye old copy guard kicked in (Serial Copy Management System) so I had to put a copy bit stripper in the line. then I could make copies. and I had computer software that let me make more. Also the church choir and so on.
With Video Tape somehow the recorder knows it's watching a Video tape and not a camera. Since I only did ONE video tape to DVD (A wedding) Well. I used older hardware and a computer that ignored the copy guard.
I also sang in the choir (Along with Darling Daughter) for that Wedding.
I might as an Author and performer I understand the need for copy guard systems... But alas... They are a major pain in the arse when you have the right to copy.
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