I'm not up-to-date with the "high-tech" options of video-recording. In fact, I refer to my "low-tech" methods as LOLO TECH. I use my PC as a high-speed copier of CDs, for instance, not a creator of CD compilations. For that, I have a stand-alone CD burner.
I ran into a curious situation recently. I had set my DVD-recorder on a timer to record some early-morning HBO movies, but discovered that the recording failed as the movies are "copy-protected." This has not failed with other cable channels like Cinemax, AMC, FLIX, etc. Only HBO. Yet, several HBO movies did record perfectly to the VHS deck in my dual deck DVD-VCR unit. That tape played back, but could not be dubbed to the DVD recorder within that same deck, nor from another VCR to the DVD-recorder.
Any possible answers to my dilemma?
I ran into a curious situation recently. I had set my DVD-recorder on a timer to record some early-morning HBO movies, but discovered that the recording failed as the movies are "copy-protected." This has not failed with other cable channels like Cinemax, AMC, FLIX, etc. Only HBO. Yet, several HBO movies did record perfectly to the VHS deck in my dual deck DVD-VCR unit. That tape played back, but could not be dubbed to the DVD recorder within that same deck, nor from another VCR to the DVD-recorder.
Any possible answers to my dilemma?
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