I am more of a listener than a watcher, but I was attempting to dub my copy of O Brother to tape to give my inlaws, who are dvd-less.No matter what I did I could only get an audio signal. This is only the second time that I've tried to do this, and I got the same result last time. Everything has been disconnected and reconnected several time since my last fiasco. I have an old laser disc player, and there is no problem in making copies from it.
Have I run into some copy protection circuitry? I have an old JVC S-VHS (S outs only, no S in), a Technichs dvd, and a Denon AVS-3000 integrated amp. (Model #s in inmate systems, not in my head)
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Topic - Problems recording dvd to vhs - DAT 15:04:10 03/10/02 (12)
- Don't need to spend $$$--Use your TV - anon 18:30:42 03/18/02 (0)
- I back up my DVD's to SVHS using.. - Iguana Man 10:21:36 03/14/02 (0)
- Re: Problems recording dvd to vhs - kotches 07:53:29 03/11/02 (0)
- Works well from my experience (nt) - Iguana Man 10:22:44 03/14/02 (0)
- Re: Problems recording dvd to vhs - SamM 17:19:01 03/10/02 (7)
- Whether it's illegal or not depends. - DAT 13:14:55 03/11/02 (0)
- I think it might be okay - at least, for now - Homer 18:08:11 03/11/02 (3)
- Re: I think it might be okay - at least, for now - Dman 18:45:20 03/12/02 (2)
- Re: I think it might be okay - at least, for now - Homer 01:23:28 03/13/02 (1)
- I just wish I could get into that on my Sony! - Dman 09:32:41 03/14/02 (0)
- Re: Whether it's illegal or not depends. - SamM 16:31:22 03/11/02 (0)
- Since the big record companies think we are all crooks should we not be pirates? - Norm 12:51:32 03/11/02 (0)