

I could only test that when outputing a PAL signal. At a Macrovision licensed duplication facilty, the Macrovision process is added to the video signal as video cassettes are duplicated. In most converters this process removes the Macrovision protection. Interesting: the converter (at least on my machine) removes macrovision copy.

#Vcr to dvd conversion macrovision software#
Twiggy If I was you I would just get a region free DVD player with a hacked firmware, They are not easy to find as sellers are prohibited to list them publicly as they circumvent copy protection, But if you browse forums such as Videohelp and the likes you might be able to get some model numbers, Some sellers hint in their listing about such feature if you know what they mean.Īnother way of doing it is using your computer DVD drive rip to hard drive as disc image (requires some knowledge about ripping software and protections such as CSS and Sony ARccOS (a.k.a corrupted sector protection)), Then read the protection free disc image created by the ripping software using a dedicated media player software that can playback a disc image or mount the image by a special application to be seen as a physical disc and read with a normal DVD playback software and output to your VCR using the video card A/V outputs.Įither way you go just post any questions when you get to the details.Ī nice article that has all what you need to know, It even gives you some code words sellers use in their listings. DIGITNOW Video to Digital Converter, VCR VHS to Digital Converter with 5' OLED Screen, Video Recorder Capture Device from DVD, RCA, Hi8, Camcorders, Gaming Systems, Support AV and HDMI. Connect the VCR RCA jack output to the RCA input of the video converter and then connect the S-VHS output from the converter to your equipment.
