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Not being fully au fait with DVD recorders and wishing to buy one very soon, I wondered if any of you good people can give some advice?Firstly,is it possible to transfer VHS to DVD via a line in or something?Secondly,can you make recordings from a seperate DVD source?i.e.make a copy of a DVD from another DVD player via again,by line in.Thirdly(and lastly)do DVD recorders come in all region format?Now that said,is it an infringement of copyright to copy a DVD and SWAP it with a DVD from someone else with no renumeration? The reason I ask this(naively)is I have a collection of around 300 films on VHS which I would like to transfer to DVD and would quite happily swap titles(when finally catalogued!) with members if it were helpful.Thanks in advance for any help forthcoming. :)
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Hi Decks,
Per the DVD question. It is poss to burn DVDs, as they are another form of digital CDs. Although, you will need to find a DVD burner. Some sources: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/fea...0029081-1811632 http://downloads.zdnet.co.uk/downloads/det...6-10215766.html http://google-cnet.com.com/4007-3210_9-0.h...ubj=dvd_burners http://www.dealtime.com/xPP-CD_and_DVD_Burners-~PG-7 http://www.dvd-detective.com/?hop=pltnav http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,3902035...,2103686,00.htm http://news.com.com/2100-1023-828449.html I have not purchased DVDs in the UK, but have CDs and they work perfectly fine on US systems, so I reckon that they will work well for you on DVD, in reverse. Someone may be better informed. Since you did ask; yes, making DVDs for others would cross the copyright infringement line. Having moved from the LP format to digital CD/DVD has presented a problem for the movie/music industry and this is what is discussed in a few of the links above. You might want to check public libraries in the city, as many may have DVDs/CDs to sign out for several weeks. My city's libraries have so many DVDs and CDs, they encourage people to take a dozen or more at the same time, for a three week period. Gibbie |
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