|
Posted by lnh on 09/16/05 04:20
In article <mmbji1lr5huqbc592ollgji05hg43em10v@4ax.com>,
Charlie Hoffpauir <invalid@invalid.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:53:44 -0400, "tooly" <rdh11@bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Darkknight" <darkknight145@hotmail.com.au> wrote in message
> >news:427b3e8b$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> >> but before you copy it, take it to your computer and placed it on your
> >> photo scanner and scan it to check for errors
> >>
> >> Justin wrote:
> >>
> >>> Mark wrote on [Thu, 05 May 2005 13:57:12 -0400]:
> >>>
> >>>>On Thu, 05 May 2005 17:39:52 GMT, Justin <nospam@insightbb.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>Graciel Contreras wrote on [Thu, 05 May 2005 17:18:41 GMT]:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>How can you copy a dvd that is copyright protected?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Put it on a photocopier and hit copy.
> >>>>
> >>>>My photocopier doesn't have a copy button. It does have a green start
> >>>>button. Will that work, or do I need to find another copier?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> That should work.
> >
> >Ok, took my copy protected disc to work and put it on the glass staging area
> >on our photocopier there. But I was confused where to put the 'blank' dvd
> >that going to be copied to? Also, I only have +R discs; do photocopiers
> >take this media, or do they use the -R or some other format? Thanks for the
> >help.
> >
>
> It depends. Oriental photocopiers take -R media. European and US made
> copiers take either.
> Charlie Hoffpauir
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
The Sharp photocopiers can be hacked to take either -R or +R. And I
think Minoltas can have a chip added to enable them to copy to CDs!
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|