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  1. I just bought a Pioneer DV343.
    Someone in this forum said that connecting an RF modulator to the DVD player would neutralize copy protection.

    I _had_ to buy an RF modulator to connect the DVD player to my non-stereo VCR but it doesn't neutralize macrovision.
    Can someone tell me more about this?
    Thanks, Dave
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  2. There is a different method to get rid of Macrovision that is perfectly legal, and you can buy it at many popular electronics stores. It's called the "Video Stabilizer." You hook it to the video source of any macrovision protected material and it gets rid ot it. It works on VHS tapes, DVDs, etc, etc.

    This is what the device looks like. It's the exact same model I have as a matter of fact:
    http://www.bgsales.com/vidstab.html

    Because I have both a VCR, and DVD player, I use it to send my DVD source through composite cables to the VCR, then through to the TV. It makes things easier, since I have only one set of composite inputs on my TV, and I'd have to keep switching cables if I didn't have this device.

    Check it out. It's a great product.

    Guiboche
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  3. Guiboche -
    Thanks for the reply. I'll check the video stabilizer out.
    Will post results.

    Dave
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