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  1. I have a large DVD collection and would like to make back up copies in case of scratches, damage, ect. I do not own a DVD-ROM drive or a DVD Writer.

    Is is posible for me to buy a "dvd recorder" and then simply play a dvd in my dvd player on my television, while simutanously recording it in the "dvd recorder"??
    I do not care about menus and stuff like that. What about macrovision?
    I have tried to do searches on this site and google, but I just get more and more confused.

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    Sounds like the way to dub VHS videos....

    I don't see a problem with it - your dvd player is decrypting the source and outputting to your dvd recorder, which is outputting to the tv.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  3. I have a Memorex MVD-2027. Does anyone know how I can avoid macrovision?
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  4. Do I even have to worry about microvision if i am going from dvd player to recorder?
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    If all you want to do is back-up your existing DVD collection, just buy a DVD-R burner for your computer (cheaper than a standalone DVD recorder deck!), and download DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink (freeware). That's all you'll need...and that evil macrovision bastard is removed too.
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  6. Originally Posted by Matteo693
    If all you want to do is back-up your existing DVD collection, just buy a DVD-R burner for your computer (cheaper than a standalone DVD recorder deck!), and download DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink (freeware). That's all you'll need...and that evil macrovision bastard is removed too.
    Do I need a DVD-ROM drive also?
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  7. Originally Posted by tylerdurdan
    Do I need a DVD-ROM drive also?
    No. But I bought one so I can use DVD Writer only for writing. I am expecting from this solution that my writer will last longer. Also ripping speed is faster with DVD-ROM.
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    Originally Posted by donpedro
    Originally Posted by tylerdurdan
    Do I need a DVD-ROM drive also?
    No. But I bought one so I can use DVD Writer only for writing. I am expecting from this solution that my writer will last longer. Also ripping speed is faster with DVD-ROM.
    I agree with donpedro here. The turnaround time from go to woe is much better with a separate DVD-ROM. I also believe in only using my burner for burning. For the same reasons I won't buy a DVD-VCR combo - I have two separate units.
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