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Article on Copyguard protection and how to defeat
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?
ok, here it is in a nutshell:
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:
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.
Then get a slew of RCA cables.. and have the cables going like so:
- 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
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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