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  1. Copyright Copyright Copyright. Such a bugger. Bought the DVR 510 HS last month. (BTW I am in Australia Region 4.) The machine works fine for the most part. It's even region free- An unexpected bonus. However I did not realise Pioneer flexed their copyright arm with such force. Trying to copy DVD movies to HDD is not possible; copying "Home movies" from finalised DVD-R is not possible. In fact all that is possible is to record a DVD RW (in VR non-finalised mode only). I notified Pioneer Aus about this to which they were quite rude and abrupt with their response. To that end sending the copyright notice in the manual expanded 4x in Red
    Is it possible to circumvent the tentacles of this seemingly inescapable botheration. M
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  2. Originally Posted by Morrie
    Trying to copy DVD movies to HDD is not possible; copying "Home movies" from finalised DVD-R is not possible. In fact all that is possible is to record a DVD RW (in VR non-finalised mode only).
    Since all HDD-based DVD recorders currently on the market only allow re-encoding (meaning recording through analog inputs) from DVD-R media to HDD, your complaint cannot be solved by using a standalone DVD recorder, even when copyright is not an issue, mainly because the HDD file format is DVD-VR.
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