I am lost, whatever are talking about? what is impossible? I have been
making DVD for some time and I just bought a inexpensive device to let be
copy my Macrovison protected VHS tapes. I have NO clue to what you are
referring to. My software is just fine and has been doing a superb job.
The Macrovision was triggering my graphics card to giving me a blank screen
and saying unable to copy protected VHS. Are you saying that utility would
eliminate the Macrovision and give me a stable video output with no
variations in the Contrast?
It was the Graphics card that was halting the process NOT the software, so
I am confused how software would prevent the Graphics card from stopping the
process. The VCR is hooked directly to the graphics card and NOT the software.
Please advise, I tried everything prior to getting this device and made my
post only to relay on to others what works. I have used it and it works great.
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I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
"A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."
"Andrew E." wrote:
> Thats really quite impossible to have that happen with normal software
> running.Pitch the software youre useing,so long as youre video card has up
> to date drivers or youre tv capture card has the drivers for it.Download the
> WM encoder 9 series,get the utilitys also,all but adobe,unless you use
> that.The
> encoder + WMCAP utility will let you view and record anything youre line-in
> is
> playing.Actually it has no policy for protected video,only cds and dvds
> played thru
> youre computer.
>
> "Craig A." wrote:
>
> > I had posted a question about how to copy Macrovision Protected VHS tapes
> > to DVD.
> > My VCR is hooked up to the Graphics and Audio card of my computer and I do
> > have Capture software, I was JUST having a problem with Copy Protected Tapes,
> > even though I owned them, I was unable to copy them.
> > One poster said I did not have the RIGHTS, on the contary, under the
> > Freedom of Use Law, I do have the Rights.
> > Anyways, other posters sent me searching for a product and I found one and
> > I will share with you what I found.
> > I am in no way connected to this company, but their product worked
> > falwlessly and was very inexpensive.
> > http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer_tech.html
> > I am now able to copy my fading VHS Collection to DVD and enjoy another 20
> > to 30 years of Movies.
> > Thanks for all of the input, once again.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew.
> > "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet."