I know nothing at all, and I hope you don't hate me for it..
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lol.. no it isnt.. lol...all of this is bringing back memories of last week when i first tried looking into the whole amv thingisudae76 wrote:AHHH
I THOUGHT IT WAS A DEVICE, I thought a ripper was like a vcr, so I can download the episodes(wait, I didn't say that,) I mean buy the epidodes and use that to get the footage, kool
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If you like Macrovision screwing with your footage, then, yeah, that works great.madbunny wrote:actually. You DON'T need a dvd drive. If you have a capture card you can capture footage via cable at 1:1 speed.
Otherwise, you'll need some additional hardware to repair the signal, or get a capture card that isn't affected by attempts to bork the automatic gain control.