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- From: kh@sei.cmu.edu (Kurt Haverstock)
- Subject: Re: Does Macrovision cause brightness fluctuations?
- In-Reply-To: brown@vidiot.UUCP's message of 21 Nov 92 05:09:21 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.155027.26930@sei.cmu.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 15:50:27 GMT
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- In article Re: Does Macrovision cause brightness fluctuations? of 21 Nov 92 05:09:21 GMT brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot) writes:
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- >Wrong. The AGC screwup is during copying from one VCR to another. If you
- >are playing the tape directly to the TV (not going through another VCR), then
- >it is the TV that is having problems with the Macrovision.
- >
- >There are many TVs that have problems with Macrovision. The Macrovision
- >company claims not. My letter to a trade publication should proabably appear
- >next month (since it wasn't in the recent issue). Macrovision is supposidly
- >going to respond to my complaints about the signal. I will post them when
- >I get it.
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- My gaff. You're absolutely right. Gain circuitry processes incoming video,
- not output.
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- My television is also less-than-fond of the stuff and watching Macro'd
- movies is extremely annoying. Good luck in the wars.
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- Kurt
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