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Old 07-27-00, 05:45 PM
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I have a Panasonic DVDA120 and want to copy
movies. Buying Stabilizer is the only
solution ? or is there any other way I
can work around the problem.

Please help me. Thanks.
Old 07-27-00, 07:44 PM
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Some people will tell you that you need to spend $100 or more to buy a stabilizer....I use a battery operated stabilizer that does a great job in removing the copyright protection....I paid about $30.00 for this item thru Damark years ago....still works today!!! www.damark.com
I am not sure if they still carry anything like this or not...give em a look!!!
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I also got a battery operated Stabilizer.
YOu could get a MODCHIP for it, its a chip that bypasses macrovision and Region-selection. Take a look at http://dvd.box.sk/?pid=m&s=homes&next=0 a list of ALL dvd players and how they can be hacked, wether by remote, adjusting a switch, or getting a chip.

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Thanks djones6746, electronix_kid. Can you please tell me the VHS video quality.
I am not expecting very good quality,
but is it OK. Somewhere on msg boards
I heard it is not as good as a VHS copy
from a palyer without using the stabilizer.

I did find one stabilizer here for $32 + $7 S/H. http://DirectSalesinc.com/dvdvidstab.html

What is your suggestion !?
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by Jays:
Thanks djones6746, electronix_kid. Can you please tell me the VHS video quality.
I am not expecting very good quality,
but is it OK. Somewhere on msg boards
I heard it is not as good as a VHS copy
from a palyer without using the stabilizer.

I did find one stabilizer here for $32 + $7 S/H.

http://DirectSalesinc.com/dvdvidstab.html

What is your suggestion !?
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Looks like the same one that I have....It has worked fine for me in the past with VHS and DVD so all I can say is give it a try...if it does not work...send it back!!!


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