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    Hello, I want to copie my dvd to svhs, but when i push in the record button of my svhs recorder, the movie gets all fuzzy and dark and whiter.
    Looks like a protection inside my dvd player. Know i looking for someone how can tell me how to get rid of this. Or maybe you live in the netherlands and you know how to do this, or you know someone who can do this for me.

    How does this work?

    William
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  2. Your dvd player probably has Macrovision anti-copy built into it. Some places sell devices to defeat the copy protection or you could look for a Macrovision hack for your player.
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    where can i find this macrovision?
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  4. What player do you have? Then look in the DVD Hacks section to the left to see if you can modify your player.

    If you cannot devices like the Sima Color Corrector or some such have the effect you are looking for as a side effect.
    Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin'
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    I have the philips dvd711. did you ever hack a dvd player? how does this work? do i need to open my player?
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  6. Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin'
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  7. if you ask me i would say u should get a new player - that one sucks

    happy new year

    michael
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  8. GO SAMPO...NO MACROVISION THERE
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    The current Sampo 612 can be made macro free but the new version 612N is unlikely to ever be macro free.
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    can this dvd711 read dvdr and dvdrw discs?
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