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  1. I have a Sony dvd player and a macrovision eliminator. I'm looking for a second player that will allow me to backup my dvds (and anything else I might need). If anyone could help, I'd really appreciate it.

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  2. Originally Posted by nichchr
    I have a Sony dvd player and a macrovision eliminator. I'm looking for a second player that will allow me to backup my dvds (and anything else I might need). If anyone could help, I'd really appreciate it.

    Thanks,
    Chris
    Instead of 2 players, you need recorder

    Anyway.... best way to make copy of DVD is DVD Writer (one that is used in PC). That is what I do when I need to make copy of my home video for different people in family.
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    Originally Posted by donpedro
    Anyway.... best way to make copy of DVD is DVD Writer (one that is used in PC). That is what I do when I need to make copy of my home video for different people in family.
    I agree. Rip the DVD to your hard drive, compress it if you need to and write it to a DVD. All done in digital, no digital to analog and back to digital like you would need if using a player-recorder combination. The quality would not even compare.
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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  4. The opposite of what you propose is not that bad. You must have the devices to compare. I have had no complaints.

    Of course comparing a player feeding a stand alone.
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  5. If your PC is to slow for the price of building a new PC would be the best bet. www.pricewatch.com but if you do not want to use the PC. I would get the Panasonic E80h from www.6ave.com has a 80gig hard drive. If you do not want the hard drive version ge the E80H or APEX I have heard has a very good picture. I'm think about buying another E80H or APEX now.
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