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Tumbleweed wrote:
"Zero Tolerance" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:50:57 +0100, "ADAM FOULKES" wrote: There is no need to be so unpleasant in your response! Oh I haven't even got started yet! :-) It worked for me - it was a macrovison remover - it was able to record the source - so there you have it. It seems logical to me that macrovision was used. It I can record other programmes without isssue so I assumed this was the problem. I don't think you appreciate the point I'm making here. What you recorded (Desperate Housewives) does not have Macrovision on it in the first place. The fact that you were able to record it using a Macrovision remover cable doesn't mean that there was any Macrovision to remove. Example. I have purchased a new pair of elephant filter sunglasses. Now when I go out, I can see no elephants at all. This proves that the street is full of elephants. Good job I have these sunglasses so that I don't see them. Do you see where I'm going wrong there? ummmm, you should have bought the lion filters, as there are no elephants in the UK? I think you are wearing the filters already mate there are dozens outside now, I haven't seen any lions for years though. Mike |
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Hello,
Yes I do see where you are going here... forgive me if I am thick but...... I tried to record DH to my Sony DVD recorder and had a message saying 'this programme cannot be recorded' or similar. I also had the same message when trying to archive the Nikki eviction interview from the Big Brother series - forgive my taste in TV! At first, I thought my DVD recorder had given up the ghost but then I recorded some music videos from MTV and these recorded without problem. I then read on this newsgroup about the possible use of macrovison on some channels, so I then went to investigate this claim as I could not record 2 programmes on my sky+ 160. I used the macrovison remover between the sky+ and my DVD and tah dar! it worked - I was able to record the programme. Now to me it seems logical that macrovison was used because I was able to record the two programmes to DVD where as I wasn't able to with just a regular scart lead.... Do you see where I am coming from now? Thanks for taking the time to respond though :0) A "Zero Tolerance" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:50:57 +0100, "ADAM FOULKES" wrote: There is no need to be so unpleasant in your response! Oh I haven't even got started yet! :-) It worked for me - it was a macrovison remover - it was able to record the source - so there you have it. It seems logical to me that macrovision was used. It I can record other programmes without isssue so I assumed this was the problem. I don't think you appreciate the point I'm making here. What you recorded (Desperate Housewives) does not have Macrovision on it in the first place. The fact that you were able to record it using a Macrovision remover cable doesn't mean that there was any Macrovision to remove. Example. I have purchased a new pair of elephant filter sunglasses. Now when I go out, I can see no elephants at all. This proves that the street is full of elephants. Good job I have these sunglasses so that I don't see them. Do you see where I'm going wrong there? -- |
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ADAM FOULKES wrote:
I was able to record the two programmes to DVD where as I wasn't able to with just a regular scart lead.... Some things you should be aware of: Sky does NOT use Macrovision on standard broadcasts, only on some PPV. Some makes of VCR and DVD recorder can, under certain circumstances, misinterpret the signals coming from the Sky box and mistakenly invoke their on-board Macrovision blocking routines. A protection removal cable, or intermediary box, will clear up the signal under all circumstances and let you record something that your particular recorder wouldn't do previously. Most folks wouldn't need such devices, which are likely to be technically illegal anyway. Regards Mark |
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 11:29:20 +0100, "ADAM FOULKES"
wrote: I tried to record DH to my Sony DVD recorder and had a message saying 'this programme cannot be recorded' or similar. I also had the same message when trying to archive the Nikki eviction interview from the Big Brother series - forgive my taste in TV! OK, fair enough - but none of these programmes are on a Sky channel, hence (even if everyone were affected by this problem), it is not proof that "Sky are using Macrovision". Secondly, so far this problem has only been reported as affecting a couple of channels, and Channel 4 is not one of them - which implies that the problem must be somewhere else, possibly with your equipment. Has this been happening for long? -- |
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:54:32 +0200, Jomtien wrote:
Personally I'm inclined to think that is just a temporary mistake. Careful, talk like that will have Edster accusing you of working for Sky... -- |
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Mark A wrote:
ADAM FOULKES wrote: I was able to record the two programmes to DVD where as I wasn't able to with just a regular scart lead.... Some things you should be aware of: Sky does NOT use Macrovision on standard broadcasts, only on some PPV. Some makes of VCR and DVD recorder can, under certain circumstances, misinterpret the signals coming from the Sky box and mistakenly invoke their on-board Macrovision blocking routines. A protection removal cable, or intermediary box, will clear up the signal under all circumstances and let you record something that your particular recorder wouldn't do previously. Most folks wouldn't need such devices, which are likely to be technically illegal anyway. Surely the device is legal, and using it to clear up the signal from a Sky box would also be legal. Use of the device to copy Macrovision protected broadcasts might be a different matter of course. |
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Edster wrote:
"Tumbleweed" wrote in message "Zero Tolerance" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:50:57 +0100, "ADAM FOULKES" wrote: There is no need to be so unpleasant in your response! Oh I haven't even got started yet! :-) It worked for me - it was a macrovison remover - it was able to record the source - so there you have it. It seems logical to me that macrovision was used. It I can record other programmes without isssue so I assumed this was the problem. I don't think you appreciate the point I'm making here. What you recorded (Desperate Housewives) does not have Macrovision on it in the first place. The fact that you were able to record it using a Macrovision remover cable doesn't mean that there was any Macrovision to remove. Example. I have purchased a new pair of elephant filter sunglasses. Now when I go out, I can see no elephants at all. This proves that the street is full of elephants. Good job I have these sunglasses so that I don't see them. Do you see where I'm going wrong there? ummmm, you should have bought the lion filters, as there are no elephants in the UK? There's a few in Blackpool. There may be the odd lion in Longleat :O) -- Paul (I have tried in my way to be free) ------------------------------------------------------ Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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Mark A wrote: ADAM FOULKES wrote: I was able to record the two programmes to DVD where as I wasn't able to with just a regular scart lead.... Some things you should be aware of: Sky does NOT use Macrovision on standard broadcasts, only on some PPV. Some makes of VCR and DVD recorder can, under certain circumstances, misinterpret the signals coming from the Sky box and mistakenly invoke their on-board Macrovision blocking routines. A protection removal cable, or intermediary box, will clear up the signal under all circumstances and let you record something that your particular recorder wouldn't do previously. Most folks wouldn't need such devices, which are likely to be technically illegal anyway. I found my problem was (of all things) The digibox needed rebooting! My Panny DMR 50 was doing the same thing on just some channels, A PPV was on the Sky+ Hard drive, so wondered if it was picking the macrovision signal from there,Watched PPV and deleted, tried recording again but no go,Rebooted digibox and the DVD Recorder di it's job. Worth a try? T.W. |
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Zero Tolerance wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 11:29:20 +0100, "ADAM FOULKES" wrote: I tried to record DH to my Sony DVD recorder and had a message saying 'this programme cannot be recorded' or similar. I also had the same message when trying to archive the Nikki eviction interview from the Big Brother series - forgive my taste in TV! OK, fair enough - but none of these programmes are on a Sky channel, hence (even if everyone were affected by this problem), it is not proof that "Sky are using Macrovision". Secondly, so far this problem has only been reported as affecting a couple of channels, and Channel 4 is not one of them - which implies that the problem must be somewhere else, possibly with your equipment. Has this been happening for long? Some DVD recorders, sometimes mistake a rogue line 23(ish) ident in the VBI for Macrovision's DCPS indent signal. I've had it happen on C4 D-Sat, and my Sony 710 refused to record. I purchased a VBI stripper, (thinly disguised as a Macrovision filter), and never had a problem since. Also handy because my ancient Sony WS TV also gets confused by gunk in the VBI, and goes randomly into other aspect ratios, the stripper has stopped all that nonsense too. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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"Jomtien" wrote in message ... ADAM FOULKES wrote: I am disgusted that Sky or the providing channels have started to use macrovision. Don't we all pay enough on the extortionate sky subs without having to pay extra out to save recordings on to DVD we may wish to watch at a later date? If so, then presumably they see this as a way to increase Sky+ take-up over DVD/HDD recorders. Wouldn't this be illegal under the monopolies rules? It would effectively stop the sale of DVD/HDD recorders other than Sky+ |
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