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DavidW
Guest
Hello,
A couple of movies I ordered on Foxtel Box Office this week were apparently
Macrovision protected. It upset the picture when I watched it through a VCR (to
which my stereo sound system is connected), even though I wasn't recording. I
can get around this without replugging cables by watching directly on the TV
via the antenna cable, putting the TV sound volume on zero and going through
the VCR just for the stereo sound. However, I also tape a lot of stuff to watch
on delay, and I can't do that with protected movies.
Someone suggested getting a video stabilizer to defeat Macrovision. There's one
here:
http://www.digitalmegahouse.com.au/stabiliser.html
I'm just after general info about these things: how well they work, any
unwanted side effects etc., and any suggstions that might be helpful.
A couple of movies I ordered on Foxtel Box Office this week were apparently
Macrovision protected. It upset the picture when I watched it through a VCR (to
which my stereo sound system is connected), even though I wasn't recording. I
can get around this without replugging cables by watching directly on the TV
via the antenna cable, putting the TV sound volume on zero and going through
the VCR just for the stereo sound. However, I also tape a lot of stuff to watch
on delay, and I can't do that with protected movies.
Someone suggested getting a video stabilizer to defeat Macrovision. There's one
here:
http://www.digitalmegahouse.com.au/stabiliser.html
I'm just after general info about these things: how well they work, any
unwanted side effects etc., and any suggstions that might be helpful.