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Old 07-07-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Lite-On 5101 & Copy Protection

I have a sizable DVD and VHS collection that I would like to make archive copies of. I have no desire to share those copies with anyone except my wife and kids who are trashing the originals. Currently, my only equipment for burning DVD's is a set top Liteon 5101 which my wife gave me for Christmas. So far we have only used it to record TV programs that we wanted to view later. It works great for that. Is there any way to bypass the copy protection on this box to use it for archiving my collection
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Re: Lite-On 5101 & Copy Protection

Start the movie and as soon as fbi contest is gone press rec button on dvd-rec
and you are all set for recording.

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