I have the proper eqipment to automatically dub vhs to dvd-r but it doesn't allow for some tapes to be dubbed. The funny part is, I own these tapes and would think I could make another copy of my own tape to dvd. It seems as though the reproduction laws are set forth to stop recording for anything other than personal use for the owner of the viewing material (like selling or distributing, etc). SO... now that all this has been said, I just need to know how to make the tape dubbable? I remember with audio cassette tapes you just put a piece of tape over the gap(s) on the top. This however seems to pale in comparison to my present problem.
2007-02-24
23:11:10
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quickfind2003
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