Originally Posted by Persephone
Disable Macrovision in stand-alone DVD players...
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Originally Posted by RFBurnsClick the 2nd link in my signature...the Sima link. This unit can connect between video out and video in on your units and clean up the video.
I am also looking at a MacroMaster+ machine and I found out from the company that is *will* work on a combo unit, just a bit harder and a tad more confusing, I'm gonna see if my Dad has his old VCR he don't use anymore....
But, in case this thing CAN work on a combo unit, that would be fabulous....
Thanks again and am goin' right now....Comment
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Originally Posted by PersephoneThanks RF, PLEASE tell me this thing can work on a combo unit....
I am also looking at a MacroMaster+ machine and I found out from the company that is *will* work on a combo unit, just a bit harder and a tad more confusing, I'm gonna see if my Dad has his old VCR he don't use anymore....
But, in case this thing CAN work on a combo unit, that would be fabulous....
Thanks again and am goin' right now....
YES!! The unit will work on combination DVD/VCR units. Simply plug it between the video out of the DVD output section on the back and then plug into the video in on the back of the unit. Select the line input where the Sima box is plugged into ie: Line1 or Line2. Then wala, you can record your DVD over to VHS or vise versa if the combo DVD side has recording ability. If the combo unit is set to "DUB" mode, it will not send the signals via the jacks on the back, but rather internally send signals and thus kick in the copy guard management system built into the firmware of the unit itself. Make sure you have the unit selected to either Line1 or Line2 so that the signals will pass through the Sima unit and then back into the combo unit.
Happy dubbing!!
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Originally Posted by RFBurnsHi!
YES!! The unit will work on combination DVD/VCR units. Simply plug it between the video out of the DVD output section on the back and then plug into the video in on the back of the unit. Select the line input where the Sima box is plugged into ie: Line1 or Line2. Then wala, you can record your DVD over to VHS or vise versa if the combo DVD side has recording ability. If the combo unit is set to "DUB" mode, it will not send the signals via the jacks on the back, but rather internally send signals and thus kick in the copy guard management system built into the firmware of the unit itself. Make sure you have the unit selected to either Line1 or Line2 so that the signals will pass through the Sima unit and then back into the combo unit.
Happy dubbing!!
I am getting my Digital Channels via my Digital Converter set top box via my cable company, any probs that you see there?
Thanks again!!!!
Persy.......Comment
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Originally Posted by PersephoneAnother Q for you...
I am getting my Digital Channels via my Digital Converter set top box via my cable company, any probs that you see there?
Thanks again!!!!
Persy.......
The only problem I can see would be connections. If your cable box has an S-Video connection or composite "yellow rca", then the Sima box will work with that too!! If the cable box has RGB or HDMI only, the Sima box does not have these types of connections and will not work since the Sima box only has S-Video and composite "yellow rca" inputs/outputs.
Hope this helps!
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Originally Posted by RFBurnsHello again!
The only problem I can see would be connections. If your cable box has an S-Video connection or composite "yellow rca", then the Sima box will work with that too!! If the cable box has RGB or HDMI only, the Sima box does not have these types of connections and will not work since the Sima box only has S-Video and composite "yellow rca" inputs/outputs.
Hope this helps!
Thanks again!!!!
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Your welcome! Glad to help out.
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Originally Posted by RFBurnsYour welcome! Glad to help out.
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Originally Posted by PersephoneAm on my way to buy one......Thanks again!!!
In fact, I just ordered another one for my parents for their dvd and vcr. They just need it to stabalize the video since the tv they use is fairly old and does not have a fast enough APL and AGC circuitry to handle macrovision, thus their picture flickers and shifts color etc. This Sima unit will solve that problem no sweat.
Have a good one!
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Originally Posted by RFBurnsYou bet!
In fact, I just ordered another one for my parents for their dvd and vcr. They just need it to stabalize the video since the tv they use is fairly old and does not have a fast enough APL and AGC circuitry to handle macrovision, thus their picture flickers and shifts color etc. This Sima unit will solve that problem no sweat.
Have a good one!
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Originally Posted by M4PHi all,
I just got a DVD recorder, and I have satellite tv. I subscribe to HBO. Do you know if I will be able to record shows and/or movies, or is there some copyright thing going on? if so, will one of these macro killers work? Thanks
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Originally Posted by RFBurnsSome broadcasts do incorporate copy protection, but allow recording only to a DVD re-writable in "VR" mode without using any copy protection removal devices etc. The Sima unit will allow recording to a regular DVD write once disc. Please note that the recordings made with the Sima unit are intended for your own use under the Fair Use Act.
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I just HAD to 'jump' in here....
This message goes out to RFBurns!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
This Sima GoDVD!! Should be REQUIREDequipment for ANYBODY looking to get rid of Macrovison protection problems with their stand alone DVD Recorders....
It works like a charm.......
Again, to RFBurns.....THANK YOU!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by RFBurnsSome broadcasts do incorporate copy protection, but allow recording only to a DVD re-writable in "VR" mode without using any copy protection removal devices etc. The Sima unit will allow recording to a regular DVD write once disc. Please note that the recordings made with the Sima unit are intended for your own use under the Fair Use Act.
Also, I did try recording on a DVDR-W disk in VR mode per the instructions in the DVD recorder's manual, but same thing, recording not allowed.Comment
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