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Posted on Feb 08, 2009

Can I disable the macrovision on my Trutech Daewoo DRT-S180 Combo

Unit so I can copy some old VHS tapes to DVD. Or is there a DVS that I can hook up to the combo unit without hooking it up to another VCR.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2007

SOURCE: TRUTECH/DAEWOO DVD RECORDER/VCR DRT-S810

Hi!
did you check the +5 volts if exactly? and the +9voltsif exactly? now if you got over voltages in the said voltages you got abnormal power oscillation! or did you check the regulator? maybe the ADJUST Pin is in abnormal function! and try to unload the power board then you can test run the power board by checking the voltages in secondary.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Apr 14, 2008

SOURCE: VHS to DVD recording

DVD Recorder/VCR combo .Vcr sound distorts vrey much about three second after Vcr is turned on?

Jaime Hernandez

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  • Posted on May 16, 2008

SOURCE: I NEED A MANUAL FOR A DAEWOO DF4150p dvd recorder/ vcr combo please help

Click here to get the user guide for your device.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: magnavox dv225mg9 dvd/vcr player. Hooked

I had the same issue. You probably have your unit connected with the newer cables that are red, blue and green. These are more sophisticated and offer better quality for the DVD portion. However, they will not carry the video for the VCR, only the audio.
You need to connect a *yellow* Video Out cable from your DVD/VCR to the Video In on your TV, this should carry the video for the VCR! Hope this helps!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: hooking a magnavox dvd/vcr to a analog tv

You will need to get new cables.

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Daewoo DVD-T "copy not possible - this media cannot be copied" when trying to copy from VHS (tape is not copy protected) to blank DVD-R and +R media. Same problem with all DVDs and VHS tapes

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Presidian DVD/VHS combo player/recorder model 16-163

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VHS backups on DVD

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The machine that you bought has been designed to block anything with MacroVision, and anything with any other industry standard copy protections. The codes for this are permanently burned in to the main uPC of the machine.

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Copy VHS whith copy protection to DVD

hello jordannoanno

this is true the macrovision will stop you copying the copy right tape /dvd .

this can be over come by removing the macrovision >
if you email me i will tell you how to go about this .

riz.
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How can I record from the vcr to the dvd

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Can't put a VHS in

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Insignia dvd recorder

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I'm assuming you mean a DVD player, not a CD player? 1. You can get an input splitter (basically an A/B switch for the cable), and connect to that, manually switching between the two sources. 2. You can replace the VCR and the DVD player with a combination DVD/VHS unit. Although it would seem logical, it is unlikely that you can hook the DVD player to the VCR, since the VCR will refuse to let the signal pass though it, as part of its MacroVision copy protection. (This is the same sytem that prevents you from recording DVDs onto VHS tapes.)
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