Wandered about the local university surplus store and found all sorts of video and medical goodies. Bet you could find some higher tech old stuff that would be easy on the wallet

On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at 01:13 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:

Curt Raymond wrote:
There are actually 2 pieces of professional gear that I have that will get around macrovision, 1 is a TBC (Time Base Corrector) and the other is a distribution amp. Neither were hard to get, in fact the TBC is built into one of my decks. Distribution amps are as common as dirt and vital if you're going to record one signal onto multiple decks at the same time.


TBCs, like most pro gear, usually don't come cheap, though.

Part of the issue with Macrovision is the company that patented it also
patented most of the cheap, obvious ways to defeat it. Before the DMCA,
they would simply sue the manufacturers of "video stabilizers" for
patent infringement.


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