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In Reply to: RE: VHS to DVD posted by dbphd on March 18, 2010 at 11:59:37
send the output of the VHS deck to the input of a DVD recorder. I'm not sure what the software is purported to do that cannot be done simply by wiring the two units together using the same cables they already use.
Understand that you will NOT be able to copy any protected VHS movie to DVD in any case. Unless of course, you find what is technically an illegal crack.
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Not sure what you mean by a DVD recorder. I was able to take in digital video from a digital camera and produce a DVD using my Intel IMac, but I assume the video from VHS tapes is analog. My impression from the Smith email was that the Roxie somehow takes the output from a VHS player to the input of an Intel IMac.
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It is a DVD player that can record to DVDR as well.
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And an editing program makes it rather easy to delete what you don't want. However, as he says below, it's to DVD his father's personal VHS tapes (so there would not be any copy protection to bypass).
I should have been clear. The VHS tapes I want to copy to DVD were made by my dad years ago.
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that had no effect upon the process. Output goes to input. Copy.
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