I've got an Apex 5131 and unfortunately a really old TV with only the coax input, so I have to play my DVDs via the VHS.
Now, due to macrovision I can't get a decent picture so I need an "Image Stabilizer" or a new TV (which I don't fancy!) or a new DVD player...
So does anybody know where I can get a cheap Image Stabilizer in Australia?? Or is it possible to connect the DVD directly to the TV via some sort of adapter???
Thanks for your help,
Yoggit
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You might be able to disable Macrovision on your player with a simple "flash" firmware upgrade. Go to www.nerd-out.com/forum/search.php and ask around.
My player is a Hiteker AD-700 which is made by the same company as Apex and I was able to disable Macrovision easily with a CD-R flash upgrade, so hopefully you might be able to do the same.
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Jaycar Electronics have decent kit u can build. I wanted level II
macrovision filtering as well so I ended up buying a Sima o/s
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