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    Is there a way I can bypass the macrovision?

    I am burning from a dvd-rom to a burner on a pc. Is there software or a chip I can get?

    Any and all help is much appreciated.
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  2. Have you checked the various ripping guides available here? They seem to work without involving Macrovision at all. Macrovision is normally only found when you're working with analog video - i.e., when you're taking the video out from a DVD player and putting it into the video in of a capture card or a VCR.

    If you should be using that video process (which is unlikely) you can get "macrovision eliminators" from places like eBay. Or you can do what I do, and take the DVD player down to the TV station where you work, and put it into a $10,000 frame synchronizer.

    Otherwise, you might want to examine the ripping programs down in the "Tools" section.
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    Thanks for the suggestion, I checked out some of the guides.

    I was really wondering if there was something I could use to bypass the macrovision for a streaming burn in stead of going through the motions of ripping and recompiling the data. I can do direct copies of DVDs using the streaming burn so I am trying to find a way to do this with Macrovision discs if there is one.
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