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Username: Rmswenson747

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Registered: Jan-05
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preparing to buy a stabilizer, to allow me to copy dvd to vhs. i find several on ebay, but was wondering if anybody had any recommendations or advice on what kind to buy, or what to stay away from. thanks....
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_uck the Stabalizer crap. Don't listen to those idiots. You can EASILY copy a commercial DVD to a VHS just by using an older model VCR !!!!
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Username: Rmswenson747

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thanks for the input, but i don't have an older model vcr. actually i have 2 newer model vcrs. so, do you recommend i buy a 3rd older vcr (if i can find one), or a $30 stabilizer?
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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 573
Registered: Jul-04
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A stabilizer, there are very few VCRs that won't have copyguard problems, just because it's older doesn't mean it will work.
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