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Thread: Futurama Dvd's To Vhs Help.

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    I am trying to rip the episodes from my Futurama Season 1

    DVD's on to my computer. What I am trying to do is rip them on

    my computer and then put all the episodes in order on a VHS

    tape. The problem I have is that I am not sure if my problem

    is with my DVD or with my computer. But every time I play the

    Futurama episodes on my player the picture seems to slow down

    a bit on certain scenes. It gets a bit blurry. I have plenty

    of DVD's and they all play fine except this one. I have an HP

    Laptop, 700mhz, and the Futurama DVD's are region 2, but my

    laptop is originally set for the U.S. region. Could it be that

    it has to do with the region? Also if anyone owns the Futurama

    Season 1 DVD's, US region, do they play good on your

    computers? Also what format or procedure would you suggest for

    me to get all these episodes on a VHS tape? I just hate that

    every time one episode ends it goes back to the menu. I just

    want all the episodes to play nonstop. Same beef I have with

    the Simpsons series. Thanks for any help.

  2. Movies & TV   -   #2
    umm why would you put them on VHS?

  3. Movies & TV   -   #3
    muchspl2
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    kvcd gives better than vcr quailty 2 hours + on a cdr
    also, if you have them on dvd, just rip the vob's with dvd dycrpter
    comes with gordian's knot
    http://gordianknot.sourceforge.net/
    http://gknot.doom9.org

  4. Movies & TV   -   #4
    Why would you use your computer to copy the episodes to a vhs tape??? Why don't you connect your dvd-player to your videorecorder and record all the episodes???

    Greetz, D!mensio_x.

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    Originally posted by D!mensio_x@26 September 2003 - 12:14
    Why would you use your computer to copy the episodes to a vhs tape??? Why don't you connect your dvd-player to your videorecorder and record all the episodes???

    Greetz, D!mensio_x.
    yeah, would be easier that way. However, maybe he only has a dvd-player on his laptop?

  6. Movies & TV   -   #6
    muchspl2
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    macrovision prevents that, can just hook up a dvd to a vcr and hit play & record
    he ran it throu a really old vcr, talking top mount very old pre-dvd 10years plus yard sell type
    then it wouldn't have the chip that prevents direct copying, the old vcr doesn't have to even play/record, just pass the video source throu it theb to a good vcr or even svhs
    i did this years back befor i got a copy pretection killer box think it was like 40 bucks

  7. Movies & TV   -   #7
    yeah, would be easier that way. However, maybe he only has a dvd-player on his laptop?
    Yeah oke, that could be a posibility. I haven't thought about that one, because the standalone dvd-players are so cheap these days, I thought he would own one. But then again, why would he rip the dvd's to his harddrive? Just connect your computer to your vcr, play the dvd's and record them that way....

    Greetz, D!mensio_x.

  8. Movies & TV   -   #8
    macrovision prevents that, can just hook up a dvd to a vcr and hit play & record
    he ran it throu a really old vcr, talking top mount very old pre-dvd 10years plus yard sell type
    then it wouldn't have the chip that prevents direct copying, the old vcr doesn't have to even play/record, just pass the video source throu it theb to a good vcr or even svhs
    i did this years back befor i got a copy pretection killer box think it was like 40 bucks
    Well, I use a copy protection killer box also to copy dvd's to vhs, but there are some dvd's that I can copy directly without the box. He just would have to try to know if he can copy the dvd without the box.

  9. Movies & TV   -   #9
    muchspl2
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    Originally posted by D!mensio_x@26 September 2003 - 13:49


    Well, I use a copy protection killer box also to copy dvd's to vhs, but there are some dvd's that I can copy directly without the box. He just would have to try to know if he can copy the dvd without the box.
    other way it to get a dvd that you can hack with firmware upgread, are just by the remote (apex) then play it into vcr

    http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdhacks

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  10. Movies & TV   -   #10
    I think when i was cheap i tried to copy DVD to VHS using my VCR. it worked fine but they picture would fade from light to dark. but only a few DVD's did that i found one that would copy and that was Rush Hour 1.

    I have a question for ya. Lets Say i have a movie on VHS and i was to put it on my Computer. what kind of hardware would i need. I know on Apple computer they got hookups so u can hook up ur VideoCamera to your computer. i would like to start putting movies on here but i dont know what i would need to do so if you do let me know..

    ( i am just curious so please dont get smart with me)

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