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  1. How do I connect the two up so I can tape a vcd that i made onto a video tape? Right now my dvd player is hooked upto my vcr because my tv doesnt have a/v inputs, so would that work?
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  2. You will need a Macrovision Disabling on your DVD in order to connect it and be able to record using a VCR.
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    Sefy Levy,
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  3. i think sefy read this a bit to fast. home made VCD's dont have macrovision. that is if you want to tape a DVD that was purchased in a store.

    yes the way you have it connected is correct. i assume you must turn the vcr to line in for the DVD player to play on your TV. if this is correct just hit record on your VCR and record away.
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  4. Yeah, you are right, my apologies, I saw DVD being mentioned, and I didn't notice he was trying to copy a VCD, again, my fault, sorry!
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  5. You will need a Macrovision Disabling on your DVD in order to connect it and be able to record using a VCR.

    How do you disable MacroVision??

    jimb
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  6. Like was mentioned, you don't need to worry about Macrovision if you are copying a VCD, only DVD's (and new VHS tapes) have Macrovision protection
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