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Posted by GMAN on 10/18/05 23:23
In article <v189l1tb9sc72eq6f1fmq3n8lh5gcfjk1v@4ax.com>, 97531rc@centurytel.net wrote:
>If you're a serious dvdophile, I suggest you keep a small,
>monitor, an outside dvd player, a VCR and a dvd recorder all
>right next to the burner in your computer like I do. I can
>thread these so I can do miracles between these four machines.
>I have an old VCR macrovision filter too. With all these components
>I can mostly do anything, and do it fast. I bring home as many as
>ten rented videos every Tuesday , paying just 1.57 apiece to rent
>them, and have them all taped or dvded, macro or region protection
>or not, by the time they are due the next day. The computer is the
>most versatile of the four components. It facilitates a lot of
>seemingly impossible stuff.
>
>Mike Rice
>
Get out of your mama's basement, get a job and buy the fucking DVD's ya
jackass loser!
>
>On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 05:18:14 GMT, Jack White <jackwhite@ncrr.com>
>wrote:
>
>>"Alpha" <logos1@trip.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Buy a standalone DVD recorder. Why do you need the computer at all for this
>>>purpose?
>>
>>I have been thinking about this. I already have a DVR with my cable
>>system. I would buy the DVD recorder if I could copy already recorded
>>programs from the DVR to the DVD recorder. Also, I have heard that some
>>things like PPVs won't let you record to DVD.
>>
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