[/b]I bought a DVD recorder in Japan and thought I could use it to make back up copies of my home DVDs. I found out that I can not do so because of macrovision and other copy guards. I bought a decoder off a site that can get rid of all copy guards and now I can make perfect DVD back ups with no problems using my DVD recorder or VCR hooked up to the decoder.
If you plan to buy a DVD recorder for use to back up DVDs you already own, you must get a decoder that can get rid of all macrovision! This is a misunderstanding alot of people are getting, I thought myself that a DVD recorder could copy DVDs with no problems, but they can not!
If you own a DVD recorder and would like a decoder, please visit my site soon and I plan to sell a few. Or if you are looking for a good DVD recorder at a cheap price and I do mean cheap! Then stop by, www.jagenterprise.com We are updating and should be adding alot soon.
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most people know this, I don't know if there is a rule against using the bbs to sell things
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im assuming this is only for the home decks right? do they have this problem with the PC drives?
Mike of DHI Music Group
darklink.org
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