DVD to videotape?

IndyJaws

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My son needs to take a clip of a movie to school for a project. I'd rather not buy the movie on VHS since I already have the DVD, but his school doesn't have a DVD player. Is there a way to get it on tape? Obviously I can't record from my home theatre to VCR, due to the Macrovision, but can I use my PC DVD drive plus the video out of my videocard and audio out of my soundcard directly to a VCR? Or is there a better way?

Hopefully I'm not crossing any lines with this question....

Thanks in advance! :)
 

BD231

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I would think that doing it from the PC would be the best way, sometimes VCR's have trouble recording from a set-top DVD player.
 

MoMeanMugs

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It depends on which video card you have, as some have macrovision built into the drivers.
 

LethalWolfe

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I'd say just give it a shot. In the time it takes for you to figure out if yer card does/doesn't filter out Macrovision you could've probably hooked and up and tested to see for yourself.


Lethal
 

yellowperil

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There are some tools (I think) that can rip the DVD to your hard drive and disable Macrovision. You could then play the files on your HD with a software DVD player thru your TV out.
 

IndyJaws

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Checked Doom9 and found DVD Decrypter. It ripped it to my hard drive and disabled Macrovision. Now I can just record it to tape and all is well! :)
 

fixedbyjohn

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Indy-Jaws, Go to www.dvdwizards.com, Find the type of dvd player you have and see if you can disable the Macrovision and region code, I have one that I did that to and it records to my vhs better than tv to vhs, Have A Great Day, Plumber:)