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    Hello everyone nice to meet you all,

    This is what I'm working with

    GoVideo Dual DVD VHS deck DV2130

    Lite-on Mini recorder LVW-1101

    Sima GODVD CT2

    Maxwell DVD+R media

    Everything is hooked up correctly.

    I noticed that when I record a commercial dvd to my recorder then play it back in the Govideo that the sound starts off fine but after a while there is none. If I take the time to review the DVD the sound will go in and out in patches. That same DVD will play fine in the recorder I recorded it in.

    Interestingly If I put in a commercial VHS and record it on the DVD recorder, the DVD will play back fine in the DVD part of GoVideo sound and all! (and this was BEFORE I bought the Sima!)
    The sima tech support said that the enhancer has nothing to do with audio so the sima shouldn't be the problem.

    Is this problem fixable?
    What gives

    Thanks
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    Originally Posted by headgeek
    when I record a commercial dvd
    Thats most likely your problem right there. Even though it looks like it blocks out macrovision for vhs tapes maybe it can't remove variants for the dvd.

    You're WAY better off using a computer dvd burner as its FASTER than realtime. You can get them for under $50 if you check the rebates.
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    Thanks for responding. I would have tried that but I guess I have to take the time to add more memory to my pc before installing a dvd rewrite. I was trying to work with standalone.

    I'll report back my progress after I upgrade those items.
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