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In Reply to: Pioneer vs. Toshiba Progressive DVD players posted by craigdallen@onebox.com on February 27, 2001 at 09:40:33:
Sorry I'm not answering your question, but I just have to know what kind of success you've had burning vcd's. My friend has tried several different methods and not a one looked any better than VHS tape. In fact, I've gotten better results backing DVD's up to SVHS tape. Is this something you plan on doing or are you currently doing it ? And how's the quality - ghosting or no ghosting ?
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Hi Iguana ManHow did you record DVD's onto SVHS tape? I thought the Macrovison (or whatever it's called) protection prevented this.
Regards
Mark
http://www.simacorp.com/scc.html
They have a video enhancer that defeats it. That way you can "backup" your dvd to vhs (preferably SVHS). I don't have the site url anymore, so do a search on Sima.
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Sorry I'm not answering your question, but I just have to know what kind of success you've had burning vcd's. My friend has tried several different methods and not a one looked any better than VHS tape. In fact, I've gotten better results backing DVD's up to SVHS tape. Is this something you plan on doing or are you currently doing it ? And how's the quality - ghosting or no ghosting ?
...I want to do this, but have not done it yet. I've been reading on www.vcdhelper.com about how to do it.
If your plan is to burn a VCD from a DVD, I really don't think it will matter if your player is progressive or not. It comes down to the amount of data you can jam on a CD, and from what I've seen, it all comes out with a ghosting image around everything.
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