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  1. Is There Any Way to capture a DVD Movie from a DVD standalone player using the ATI All In Wonder card?

    I've Tried it many times, and I just capture all the audio, and only 30 seconds of video. I've treid using the S-VIDEO input of the card, the COMPOSE input, and inclusive using the RF input of the card (using a VCR as bridge). The Software I Use is the digital VCR that came with the Card, that can be use for capturing from digital cameras, and from TV signals.
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  2. I wasn't able to capture from a standalone player with my aiw128 as well; the problem is macrovision protection.
    there is a trick to disable macrovision using ati cards, make a search in the forum (key disable macrovision or something like that), but for me the trick didn't work.
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    Google search for ATI macrovision remover. Download, install, capture, enjoy!
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  4. I use the composite video input with a macrovision remover black box.
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  5. Originally Posted by fingernailX
    Google search for ATI macrovision remover. Download, install, capture, enjoy!
    Can you post alink that you know that work ?
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  6. The ATI Macrovision Removal patch is designed for NT, it did NOT work for me under 98, but it DID work under XP pro, at least for the 30-second loop effect that seems to occur on almost all DVD's.

    This patch did NOT cure the brightness variance which I get on VCR tapes, however the $39.95 Sima Copymaster cured this problem.
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  7. Forgot to mention this - Get a DVD drive for the PC and rip the DVD rather than capture, quality is significantly better this way.
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    i have a zip file that disables macrovision for ati cards send me your email address and i will send you a copy...it works great
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