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Is there a way to burn copyrighted movies on our vcr dvd recorder?

2007-02-17 05:29:58 · 8 answers · asked by Bunker J 2 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

They are my vcr tapes, I bought them...I just wanted to put them on dvd if possible

2007-02-17 05:35:04 · update #1

8 answers

you wanna go to jale? I wuld not trie that.

or even addmitt it hear on yahoo peuple will bust you

2007-02-17 05:32:04 · answer #1 · answered by Timothy 4 · 0 4

I haven't ever done that before. If you haven't bought the movie then I can't advise it. I can't really advise it even if you have. You'll probably need some conversion software (try 3gp Converter), a DVD Decrypter (try Fab), a video combiner (try CombiMovie) and tons of other software. I have no idea about how you plan on doing that in truth. I hope I helped somewhat. But remember, what you're doing is I-L-L-E-G-A-L if you don't own the movies. It's also illegal if you do own the movies so I suggest you find a place to download the movie from online so you don't have to go into the copyright issues.

2007-02-17 05:37:07 · answer #2 · answered by Dani M 2 · 0 1

Haha...as if the FBI is gonna waste their time breakin down this ladies door for transfering videos. Yea, I'm sure there are plenty of ways to do it, I would imagine the easiest would be using a computer, as most VCR devices will read the protection. Just rip the DVD onto your handrive, then burn it using your computer . There are plenty of DVD ripping programs out there, just search them out.

2007-02-17 05:41:39 · answer #3 · answered by Tyson 3 · 0 1

Magic DVD Ripper
http://www.magicdvdripper.com/

2007-02-17 05:32:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You adult men are all jerks. those "manufacturers" take a seat in there plush condos sipping their martinis and smoking massive cigars. each and all of the nicely-known Joe desires to do is make a backup replica of the unique in case of a unintentional harm. that is no longer unlawful to repeat a DVD as long as you gain this for inner maximum utilization. era!!!

2016-11-23 15:10:01 · answer #5 · answered by loveall 4 · 0 0

THERE IS HOWEVER IT IS ILLEGAL HOWEVER THE WEB WILL TELL YOU ANYTHING

2007-02-17 05:33:45 · answer #6 · answered by moose 1 · 0 1

dont listen to him, yes you can, but i have never done it......... my moms bf did it fo a long time............................ but he used a computer.

2007-02-17 05:33:41 · answer #7 · answered by Stumbles 3 · 0 1

yeah - go out and buy A LEGAL VERSION YOU THIEF!!!

2007-02-17 05:32:17 · answer #8 · answered by MCSE 2 · 0 4

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