Friday, January 8, 2010

Samsung Dvd Vhs Recorder VHS To DVD Recording?

VHS to DVD Recording? - samsung dvd vhs recorder

I recently purchased a Samsung DVD / VHS player / recorder. I have lots of VHS movies and I want to get them all on DVD. The first recorded without problem. The second VHS tape to DVD recording, I tried not to let him and shows a copy protection. Is there anyway to avoid this situation? If% of VHS movies have this kind of protection against copying. Make a lot of movies do you have? This thing is worthless?

Thank you!

4 comments:

gkk_72 said...

Hmmm. Since you have a DVD / VHS combo I'd say his chances are slim that he be in a position that would do so. If the DVD and VHS were separated I suggest trying a "Macrovision Decoder" between VHS tapes and DVDs.

gkk_72 said...

Hmmm. Since you have a DVD / VHS combo I'd say his chances are slim that he be in a position that would do so. If the DVD and VHS were separated I suggest trying a "Macrovision Decoder" between VHS tapes and DVDs.

mslider2 said...

Copy right, is not negligible, but most bands with the protection of copyright personalized.

It is a real scam, because a lot of movies and TV programs havent been and will be released on DVD, and now you are with the deterioration of video tapes that can even be used to play in down years.

There are certain materials that video directly to a PC hard drive then you can order the DVD on your computer to burn.
They sell for about $ 40. That's all I can recommend.

wizjp said...

Many films have. You can try a DVD recorder in the "cat" on a TV and a DVD recorder to the "OUT" of the system, sometimes ignore what he has done for the film removed.

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