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Recording VHS to DMR-E20

beavo (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 23rd January 2003, 13:27

Sorry if this has been covered over and over again, but could someone please explain in idiot terms what I need to be able to backup my collection of VHS films to dvd-r on my Panny DMR-E20?

Many thanks for helping a technopleb........

RE: Recording VHS to DMR-E20

fred7 (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 23rd January 2003, 17:34

You need to get a scart to scart lead and plug it out of your AV1 VHS Scart and connect it to the DMR E-20 AV2 input. From the DMR-E20 remote, press input select until AV2 appears in the front display, then put your DVD-R in, press record and voila! (remember to finalise the DVD-R before you try and play it in another dvd player otherwise, the disc will not be recognised (achieved thru the disc information icon on top window button)
Hope this helps! PS this will not work if the original tape have macrovision - you will then need to purchase a macrovision buster from Maplin or Letropaks.

Fred

RE: Recording VHS to DMR-E20

beavo (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Friday, 24th January 2003, 08:24

Thanks for your reply Fred. The "macrovision" bit is an anti-copying signal on the tape I guess? What device to I need to get over this, as I can`t seem to find the right gadget at Maplin.

Thanks again

RE: Recording VHS to DMR-E20

MicoMan (Elite) posted this on Friday, 24th January 2003, 20:19

There is a "Video Signal Conditioner" here for £40 but you will only get composite video quality.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/products/module.asp?CartID=030124195759762&moduleno=29182&modulecode=

There are a few here but cost a lot and dont what they are like?

http://www.sonel.com/worldpay.html

Another here

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3002258434&category=298

This item was edited on Friday, 24th January 2003, 20:24

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