| Posted by evieg on 11/23/05 02:49 
evieg <evieg@noway.com> wrote innews:Xns9716D31F08AC3eviegnowaycom@207.69.189.191:
 
 > I have a rather strange setup because I still have an analog camcorder
 > - a Sony Hi8 - tried a Digital Sony and found I did not like the
 > quality of the videos so I returned it.  I guess it is a film/tape vs
 > digital preference. S-video not that much less than digital.
 >
 > Anyway - I am configured as follows.  CATV-in to a Toshiba 4-Head VCR
 > - Line 1 composite-out to a Kworld Mpeg2 TV Card.  ATI Radeon S-video
 > out to TEAC 4-Head VCR.  CATV-out to a Dell LCD 16x9 monitor from the
 > Toshiba. S-video in to the Kworld from the Sony.  Composite-out from
 > the TEAC to line 2 composite-in on the Toshiba.  In effect I create a
 > loop, so whatever is seen on the screen can be seen on the VCR's.
 >
 > Been slow to adopt DVD's as mainly edit analog and send it out to
 > videotape.  I just send my work to my family and believe me - not even
 > everyone of them have a VCR - let alone a computer or DVD-player for
 > their TV.
 >
 > But the reason I am writing is that I purchased a standalone DVD
 > player today and hooked it up to Line 1 composite-in of the Toshiba so
 > that it plays on the computer using WinDVR and of course the Toshiba
 > can record a VHS tape while it is playing.
 >
 > Did not have any DVD's so I bought a few for a buck each at a
 > "Everything a Dollar Store" and I have had no problem using WinDVR to
 > record the DVD's in real-time.  The DVD player also has S-video out so
 > I could connect that to my TV-Card instead of the composite direct and
 > I am guessing it would be better quality like my Sony is when using
 > S-video instead of composite.
 >
 > My question is that I have read about Macrovision and the like - would
 > I have any problems using my setup to record anything I would desire?
 > The DVD's I purchased did not have Macrovision protection - but even
 > if it did - I would think it would still play and so I could record it
 > as a DVD in WinDVR as it played.
 >
 > Sounds silly - but there used to be a feature on commercial VHS tapes
 > so one could not dub from a VCR to a VCR and was just wondering about
 > Macrovision and how it might work in my setup.
 >
 > thanks -
 >
 > any answer appreciated
 >
 >
 
 sorry - I use DVI from my ATI card to the monitor when not in TV-mode.
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