I want to be able to use my Pioneer 210 recorder as an input switch and run all my sources to it and out to my TV. I used to do this with a VCR. The problem is this. I have a video stabilizer that removes macrovision(supposedly). When I go from the VCR to DVDrecorder it works fine with macro tapes. When I go from DVDPlayer to VCR it works fine with macro dvds, but when I try to run my DVD player through my DVD recorder, the macrovision is there. Is there some way to get rid of it or hack my stuff so it will work. My player is a 3 disc Apex changer. I am not doing this to make illegal copies. If I wanted to do that, I would do it on the computer where the quality would be better.
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