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    So I'm trying to convert my home videos (7) of them to digital form. I borrwed my friends DVD/VCR recorder combo, and I was able to put all 7 tapes onto one dvd, I was able to extra only 4 of those videos off the dvd, dvd decrypter and any other extracting software said read errors.


    I tried putting one video tape on one dvd each, and it still was corrupt.

    So I went and bought this analog to usb converter, and was able to get one tape onto my computer, but when I try with my 5th birthday video tape, it says it's copyrighted...

    it's a home video tape... how do I get around this without buying more hardware?
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  2. Go back to the DVD recorder but use better discs. Try Verbatim.

    To get around the false macrovision detection with your USB capture device you'll need to buy a "clarifier" or time base corrector. Or you might be able to find hacked drivers that bypass the protection.
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