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Whitehouse | 14:27 Fri 13th May 2005 | Technology
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 I have a DVD player and a video recorder can someone tell me what leads I need and where do I conect them to copy my DVD's to a video so that my children can watch them on their video pkayers                     

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I think there is a few different ways, but this is what I use and is very simple.

Connect the dvd and video using a normal scart lead...hopefully you have enough sockets to do so. Then play the dvd, and turn your video to the av channel. The video will then show what the dvd is playing. Then when you hit record on your video, it will record your dvd output.

most commercial DVDs include the Macrovision protection system to prevent you doing this. If you encounter problems with playback of your recorded copy you will need to get a special lead to remove the Macrovision protection or a modified DVD player.
buy them a DVD player you cheap git

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