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DSR-11 and 'Copy Inhibit'? - (2) - (3)
What to do? Please Advise
Will North American DVD-R's play in UK DVD players? - (2)


DSR-11 and 'Copy Inhibit'? - "Valerie Shoaps"


Hi,
Legal issues aside ---
I need to capture a scene for a client for a project for their personal use. Please see above again.
Anyway, I'm trying to get the clip from a dvd. I'm using an Apex 3201 and have Macrovision disabled (via the 8-4-2-1 menu). I've tried taking the y/c into a VX-2000, but it's still flagging and complaining "copy inhibit".
Does anyone know if a DSR-11 will allow this, or will I have the same problem? A Canon GL-1?
Thanks,
Valerie
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DSR-11 and 'Copy Inhibit'? - "Valerie Shoaps"


>Sounds like the menu option to disable Macrovision is not doing the job.
That's what it seems like to me. This is a fairly well know 'tweak' for the 3201's, so I'm really surprised that it's not working.
>But, I "think" it will pass through the video signal, so that you can
>capture it via firewire.
No, I tried that. I can view the movie via the LCD. However, as soon as I attach the firewire cable - nothing passes through, either to my system or to another camera via 1394 (said camera doesn't have analog in - I'd try that if it did).
Pretty clever, huh?
I tried using a couple of 'rippers', and then went to .avi from the .vob's, but the motion is a bit jerky.
Valerie
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DSR-11 and 'Copy Inhibit'? - "Valerie Shoaps"


>This method
>would
>give you a hit on resolution tho'.
Yeah, and I can't have that, plus trying to find one of those decks would be 'difficult'. I thought of picking up a Canopus ADVC-100 (as it has a disabling feature), but I've read on the Avid-L about it having a 3 field delay (frame slippage) both in and out, which won't be acceptable.
Valerie
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What to do? Please Advise - "Perry Mitchell"


From: vinny
After nearly 15 years of searching, I have finally obtained an old, obscure
movie (circa 1935) on VHS. I have a friend in the UK who is anxious to see
it. Now I was aware there would be a format conflict (NTSC/PAL) if I were to
just make a VHS copy and send it to him. So I digitally converted it to a
mini-DV tape. My next thought was to take it from there and have it burned
to a DVD and send it to him. That of course was until I read all the related
responses to the current string on North American DVD's playing in the UK.
Now I am thinking he might have a better chance viewing the mini-DV tape I
made. Or would there be a "standard" problem with that too?
I guess my question is; "If I were to send him the mini-DV tape, would he be
able to play it back through any mini-DV camcorder plugged into a TV in the
UK?



Will North American DVD-R's play in UK DVD players? - "Perry Mitchell"


From: Vidiot
>I'm doing a wedding DVD (in NTSC Canada) for a couple who are off to the >UK for
>Xmas. Notwithstanding all the usual compatibility issues, what are the >chances of it playing on UK set top players?
>thanks
>Andy
>Imagine newmedia
Pretty good, since lots of people in the U.K. purchases Region 1 (NTSC)
discs. Most players are even region free. :-)



Will North American DVD-R's play in UK DVD players? - "Perry Mitchell"


From: Andy
Perry, I use a Pioneer A03 and Spruceup. I dont think theres any way to
specify a region. Is there any way to check on the finished DVD?




(diese posts stammen von der DV-L Mailingliste - THX to Adam Wilt and Perry Mitchell :-)


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