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Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
I understand that if you have the service details of your vcr you can change the required cap to a higher value. Is this easy to do? How do you do it? I also know that some older ferguson models don`t always see the macro signal. My DVD player is a Phillips 711 if I get it chipped will this disable macrovision?
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
we`ve got an old (15 yrs) Hitachi vcr and it doesn`t recognise the macrovision signal.
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
I heard SVhs machines are immune - My Sharp VC2000 certainly is!
Mark
DVD Reviewer
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
my 5 year old ferguson disables the macrovision on my philips 711, but apparently one of the old firmware versions for the 711 has no macrovision, and i haven`t checked to see if my player has this, so it might not be the vcr.
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
Now that would be cool....
Just recording in SVHS or recording in normal as well.
I`ll have a go tonight with my JVC SVHS video.
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
I tested it in SVHS only and the results were excellent. Never tried standard VHS. But then why would you use standard VHS on an SVHS deck for DVD ?! The modern SVHS decks allow `S` recording on standard tapes.
Mark
DVD Reviewer
This item was edited on Thursday, 26th April 2001, 16:37
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
"The modern SVHS decks allow `S` recording on standard tapes."
So you have a SVHS ET model? I was thinking of getting one. I would have preferred the JVC but I what to use it with another JVC I have so I would get conflicts with the remotes
Can you answer some queries
1. Can it record in ET mode in LP?
2. Will ET recorded tapes play on a normal VCR?
3. In ET mode, can you use normal quality VHS tapes?
4. Does it make a difference what tapes you use?
5. Do you think your ET VCR was worth the extra money?
6. Who`s the best company to buy yours from? At what price?
If you have any comments good or bad about your VCR I would be interested to hear
Thanks, Briley
This item was edited on Thursday, 26th April 2001, 19:29
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
I have a Svhs jvc ET video it cost me £190 from dixons newcastle upon tyne (£200) but i bitched about the service at the metro center and got a tenner knocked off. I cannot tell u more about macrovision (yet) as i have just purchased a aiwa 370 and have only got a hand full of films
1)the matrix £15
2)the wedding singer (my wife wanted this one)
3)blade
4)austin powers2
2,3,&4 cost £20 +vat from macro washington tyne & wear
5)black adder episode 2 (the best!!)
6)ferris buellers day off £15 (my wife yet again)
so as i get around to doing a copy ile let u all know....baz
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
As I said I would have liked the JVC but I`m looking at the Sharp
I don`t need it for the macro free recording ( I have a Mico 980 with Macro disabled ) but it would be good for better DVD recordings and Hi8 camcorder archiving. Also should be better picture on a Widescreen TV ( when I eventually get one!)
Where are you Mark
Briley
RE: Are there any VCR`s which automatically disable macrovision?
>1. Can it record in ET mode in LP?
No - none of the SVHS ET machines can do this (I think!)
>2. Will ET recorded tapes play on a normal VCR?
Only if the VHS machine has a `Quasi SVHS` playback feature. I also have a 8 year old Mitsubishi VHS machine that has this and it works fine. Very rare feature tho.
>3. In ET mode, can you use normal quality VHS tapes?
Yes
>4. Does it make a difference what tapes you use?
Yes - I use the HiFi ones usually but standard VHS tapes these days are generally very good.
>5. Do you think your ET VCR was worth the extra money?
Without a doubt.
>6. Who`s the best company to buy yours from? At what price?
At the time - best price was Comet on their website. Even so, 250 notes for an SVHS deck is peanuts (I remember them 1000+)!
Mark
DVD Reviewer