Wanted VCR friendly DVD player (Sydney Australia}

J

John

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Hi.
Usually hire 3 dvd,s ( cheaper this way ) and record two to whatch later
on. So does anyone know of a player thay can do this?


Thanks for your help.
 
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 17:16:55 +1100, "John" <trueblueace@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi.
Usually hire 3 dvd,s ( cheaper this way ) and record two to whatch later
on. So does anyone know of a player thay can do this?
My C-Tech player can be recorded on a VCR, and I can rip DVD movies to my hard drive.

Thanks for your help.

-Barry
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Web page: http://members.optusnet.com.au/~barry.og
Atheist, radio scanner, LIPD information.
 
many cheap DVD players (x-logic - ctech - XMS) can be made VCR friendly
simply by entering a pass code as the setup menu, it opens a new meny with
region and macromedia settings - had to learn this cause i was setting up a
entertainment system where the tele had no AV in, so used the inputs on a
hi-fi VCR - add the code and i could watch and tape dvd movies - in stereo


www.dvdrhelp.com is your friend.
 
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 18:22:39 +1000, "amstereo" <amstereo@optushomeDOTcompanyDOTaustralia> wrote:

many cheap DVD players (x-logic - ctech - XMS) can be made VCR friendly
simply by entering a pass code as the setup menu, it opens a new meny with
region and macromedia settings - had to learn this cause i was setting up a
entertainment system where the tele had no AV in, so used the inputs on a
hi-fi VCR - add the code and i could watch and tape dvd movies - in stereo
I have a cheap Ctech DVD player and I have the same set up as you.
I can copy a DVD to VCR and I did not need to enter any codes.

www.dvdrhelp.com is your friend.

-Barry
========
Web page: http://members.optusnet.com.au/~barry.og
Atheist, radio scanner, LIPD information.
 

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