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- Bypassing CopyGuard on rented videos
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- : Question to all: How does it work? On the videos that you get
- : from the video store have some sort of signal on it that make it
- : impossible to record? I have a new model VCR that will not allow me to
- : record anything, and I also have a very old VCR that will allow me to
- : record videos that I get from Video Stores. I was wondering if there was
- : something that the newer VCR have that the older ones did. Hmmmmm How
- : does this work? Anyone?
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- ok, here it is in a nutshell:
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- Quite a few new videos have CopyGuard protection put on them.. Where,
- if you try to copy them, the colors are all fucked up and other annoying
- stuff. BUT if you want to copy Rented Flicks, heres what ya do:
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- First, go to The Sharper Image and buy for $29.99 the RXII Digital
- Video Stabilizer. (this will remove the CopyGuard signal from the
- video.
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- Then get a slew of RCA cables.. and have the cables going like so:
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- - NewVCR: From VIDEO OUT to IN on RXII
- - NewVCR: From AUDIO OUT to AUDIO IN on OldVCR
- - RXII : From OUT to VIDEO IN on OldVCR
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- Now yer all set to play the movie on NewVCR and tape it on OldVCR and
- remember, the RXII uses a 9-volt battery inside!! (will last about a
- year) and yer all set. Now if you have a Stereo Surround setup.. u need
- two Stereo Hi-Fi VCR's to record the Surround Tracks on the tape.. but
- if you dont, then what you have will work fine.
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