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Posted by msean1941@gmail.com on 11/01/06 02:18
If it's copy protected you could try AnyDVD from slysoft.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html
I've had good results with it. Don't use their burning software,
CloneDVD, though. All it did for me was coasterize three or four before
I smartened up and used Nero.
Use AnyDVD to get it onto your hard drive, then use Nero to burn a DVD.
If you have one of those VHS / DVD side by side recorders you can just
dub it.
Hope this is a help, Mike
seanocity@gmail.com wrote:
> Jukka Aho wrote:
> > seanocity@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > I'm trying to put some contents from a DVD onto a VHS tape (making
> > > video compilations of some stand-up acts I've taped and collected on
> > > DVD over the years) - I know it's commonplace to do the exact opposite
> > > of what I'm doing, but I'm old fashioned I guess.
> >
> > Just play it back on a normal DVD player and record with a VHS VCR.
> > Macrovision should only be a problem with commercial DVDs.
>
> Ah, this would be the problem: it's from a DVD that was mass produced
> and I bought.
>
> --
> Sean
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