Post 9 made on Saturday February 20, 1999 at 01:26 |
Why one earth would you want to copy DVD? This kind of stuff amazes me. You spend all this money for good hardware, then you want to COPY it to a much worse format? DVD's are terribly inexpensive (I can buy almost ANY movie for $15 or under), and a growing format. By copying these movies, you're cheating the format and giving yourself poor quality rip-offs.
I don't mean to sound like I'm on a pedestal, but I've never copied 1 DVD, and I've owned 5 players (and several were capable of it). DVD is such a great technology, and 5.1 audio is the goods, I don't see how anyone could ever go back to "stereo sound"
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BTW, none of those macrovision devices eliminate colorstriping, a newer version of macrovision. You'll need to find another way around that one, I guess. (Fortunately for you guys, not many companies use colorstriping yet.)
Best of luck, keep buying DVD's, they're worth it.
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