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I think you will have difficulties with DVD or Video tapes that have imbedded copy right signas l if you feed the video cable from old device into PVR s input source. You may find the PVR will refuse to record due to copyright . Does the PVR have a USB port you may be able to plug in a 20 Terabytes USB portable drive into it . I am not familiar with the rogers PVR but check its manual to see if it can.
you may be able to convert the DVD or Video Tape into an MPEG -2 or MPEG -4 format and read it on the PVR using a computer.
Copyright law may allow you to convert the type of media (you must own the rights to use original copy) to another format of media (PVR) for your use only. Check if copyright in your country allows this in Australia it is covered under https://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C2004C01235
also see https://www.pctechguide.com/how-to-transfer-your-vcr-tapes-to-dvd/how-to-transfer-vcr-video-to-dvd-preparation
https://www.pctechguide.com/how-to-transfer-your-vcr-tapes-to-dvd/rip-import-copy-vcr-vhs-video-and-burn-to-dvd-with-nero
My LG DVD recorder was unreliable when recording TV broadcasts to "standard" DVD disks. Frequently it would begin recording a show and then stop with a copyright error message during some commercial. I rarely got a complete show. Very frustrating!
Solution: Buy some DVD-RAM disks and this machine will become totally reliable. They are hard to find and a little more expensive than +RW or -RW. Because of the copyright programming on this machine only DVD-RAM disks will work in VR (Video Recorder) mode.
1) The connection method you used for video from the player to your monitor does not support the decoding of media that is copyright protected such as the Blu-ray format, or;
2) The media you are using is not a valid original recording.
As of yet, the only video connection available that supports the HDCP decoded signal is HDMI. Component video is capable of even greater resolution than HDMI but manufacturers haven't made a way of implementing it's use for copyright protected digital signals. However not ALL Blu-ray or HD-DVD media are copyright protected, that is completely dependent on individual title in which case a component video connection will work.
I can only offer you 1 option for this case.
In converting the VHS video tape to DVD you can use computer. All you need to have is the VHS player with RCA audio video cables. Then a computer that has video capture card or USB capture card. This will take time but you can just transfer all the copyrighted videos to DVD and to computer data (post to internet)
*Needs realtime transfer VHS to Computer with the prefered resolution option.
*Burn to DVD, it will depends on your DVD drive speed.
yeah but the programs are costly. you need ANYKEY, ANYDVD, SCSS PROTECTION FREE, and CLONE-DVD(which also rips xbox and ps3 games) to be able to do this for free.
The exact description of that error message is: "The file could not be transferred because the device clock is not set."; NS_E_DRM_LIC_NEEDS_DEVICE_CLOCK_SET
It is related to a DRM license that is on the videos that you are trying to transfer - either the video you are trying to transfer has a DRM license that does not have transfer rights, or does not allow reencoding.
Basically, the video you are trying to convert is copyright-protected, so you will not be able to use it on a GoGear, only because the GoGear's require re-encoding first. Sorry.
The only solution is illegal - you would have to use a DRM-Stripper such as Tunebite to remove the license from the video. I would not recommend it.
Don't know your machine, but is it possible that it's seeing your source tape as write protected (missing tab) and so assuming it should not be copied to the DVD?
I had the same problem with my recorder except that it wouldnt play any discs at all.. I finally unplugged the recorder and left it unplugged for 16 hours. Now it is fine. I am not getting any error messages.
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