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  1. Member
    Join Date: Oct 2007
    Location: United States
    Being new to this forum, I apologise if I missed information in my searches.

    I would like the code to disable the disc copy protection, so I can record from a DVD to the VCR tape, on subject DVD player-VC recorder. I have tried all of the codes I could find in various posts, including those that are "compatible" like the Zenith or DV1130 posts. Nothing seems to disable the macrovision.

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Member hech54's Avatar
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  3. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Then there is probably nothing that can disable it.
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  4. Member
    Join Date: May 2004
    Location: United States
    Record to Sony Beta, it was immune to MV.
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  5. Member hech54's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2001
    Location: Yank in Europe
    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Then there is probably nothing that can disable it.
    Yep....Macrovision is the best. It cannot be defeated by any means.
    I just recently donated money to macrovision via Paypal for the stupendous
    work they have done to safeguard Hollywood's movies from the rampant
    piracy that plagues our modern world. After all....everyone who buys a Hollywood
    VHS tape or DVD is out to screw them....I've seen statistics to prove it.
    ALL HAIL MACROVISION!!!!!
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  6. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2003
    Location: St Louis, MO USA
    The only combo players that I know of that allowed MV to be disabled were older Lite-On units. I doubt it can be disabled on your player.

    You will need to play the DVD on one machine...output the video through a video "clarifier" into another machine and record it.

    Aside from that, why the hell would you want to record ONTO VHS tape. You lose quality and if you are someone you know doesn't have a DVD player, you can get one for $30.
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  7. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2009
    Location: United States
    I have never had this problem before. I transfer VHS to DVD. I have a VHS that will not work because of Macrovision. Is there any way to disable this?
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  8. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2006
    Location: United States
    I have the 1130 model and the hack works fine, Go Video may have changed the 1140 model so MV cannot be defeated.
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  9. Member Noahtuck's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by vlro1953
    I have never had this problem before. I transfer VHS to DVD. I have a VHS that will not work because of Macrovision. Is there any way to disable this?
    Originally Posted by SWBisbee
    I have the 1130 model and the hack works fine, Go Video may have changed the 1140 model so MV cannot be defeated.
    Seriously....
    Do you guys realize this thread is over 2 years old

    And the original poster is a one post wonder
    Originally a member since 2001, LONG LIVE TARAN's!!!
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  10. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2006
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    and your meaning is?
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  11. I'm a Poll Super Moderator johns0's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by SWBisbee
    and your meaning is?
    That you respond to 2 year old posts.
    Ben Johnson-I didnt take any stereos!
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  12. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2006
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    I think everyone that gave the OP an answer did the same thing!
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