My 7 year aged step-son loves to watch cinema over as well as over again. We go to Blockbuster, though we do not similar to to have to reason onto a film forever. we would similar to to jot down a DVD to a VHS so he can still watch it. Is there any way to do this? Everytime we try a VHS gets all squiggly.
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larysa_anne
May 15th, 2009 at 10:06 am
1You have to load the DVD to your computer, then plug your video player in and record. It’s really a complicated process, you could just wait for the DVDs to come onto x-rental
pyro042001
May 18th, 2009 at 8:14 pm
2it’s got some kind of macrovision encoding that prevents you from copying dvd’s from a retail store to vhs. you can purchase a macrovision decoder from the internet and hook it to your dvd/vcr to copy the vids over, i can’t think of the website i bought mine from off hand, but you could just do a google search for it.
roninscribe80
May 19th, 2009 at 5:31 am
3You need a DVD/VHS player. Put a blank tape in the VHS part, put the DVD in the DVD part, click on the “play movie” feature on the DVD, ignore the FBI warning that says you’re going to jail if you do this, and then press “Record” on the VHS.
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