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Old 09-17-08, 10:14 PM
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You dont have Permission to record

Ok I just got a DVD recorder and im watching WWE 24/7 and I try to record some thing and it says you dont have permission(or something along those lines) the thing is I recorded around 3 other things on that channel and there was no problem

My question is,Is it because I have a SONY DVD Recorder and there bad when it comes to letting you do it

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the best one I got was from my mom she said to record it on VHS then DUB it to DVD But thats a hassle and I got the DVD recorder so I wouldnt have to use VHS
Old 09-18-08, 01:48 AM
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Well, there's the broadcast flag, but we don't know whether WWE enforces it, or whether your player abides by it (given that it's Sony, we can assume it does, however).
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DAmn and I thought I was doing a good thing by getting a Sony

You guys have any recomandations on which player I should get(im gonna return this one.I got this to record wrestling)

Which Players give the least amount of trouble
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What input to the recorder are you using? Coaxial? Composite?
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Composite
I really dont feel like returning it mabey ill just tape that one program on VHS then burn it to DVD
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i think the dvd recorder just has good taste in television.
Old 09-22-08, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Drew Bledsoe
DAmn and I thought I was doing a good thing by getting a Sony
Yeah, Sony is the last product you want when it comes to being able to "record" something. Whether audio or video.
Old 09-22-08, 11:42 PM
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What Player do you think I should get then?
Old 09-23-08, 10:16 PM
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I need to Return this thing soon can anyone suggest a Recorder to Buy
Ive searched the internet and cant find anything
If you can answer by tonight that would be great cause I wanna get it back to the store by tomorrow
Old 09-24-08, 09:07 AM
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Get a Panasonic. I've had 3 with no problems. Only thing you can't record are copyprotected tapes and dvds.
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Lite-On makes stuff that's extremely user friendly when it comes to doing what you want without restrictions. At most you have to download updated firmware, burn it to a CD and pop it in.

Here's the one I have and extremely recommend it or a similar one they make
http://us.liteonit.com/us/index.php?...=145&Itemid=58

Edit: They also use standard DVD burners and IDE hard drives, so it's easy to upgrade or replace parts.

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Thanks a lot guys
I think Im gonna go with a Panasonic Im crossing my fingers
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Originally Posted by Drew Bledsoe
Thanks a lot guys
I think Im gonna go with a Panasonic Im crossing my fingers
Good luck with the Panasonic. The one I had before seemed to be as restrictive as what the Sony seemed to be. If you go to their site, you can read the manual of the one you want to find out if you'll run into the same problems.
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I didnt get it yet

But So far with the Sony Ive been unable to Burn A movie from IO on Demand(And Ive got a feeling that the Panasonic will do the same thing as the Sony)Im sure IO doesnt want people burning movies

And Ive only been denied burning One Program on WWE 24/7
So im gonna wait till Tuesday when I get a batch of New programs from that station and see what they let me burn

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