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For all of you that have abandoned the devil aka Blockbuster video and have Netflix, they have about a dozen or so Best Motoring DVD's in their library. I have them all in my que. That is all..........
question on the whole netflix deal...
what's stopping you from dubbing a copy of the DVD's they send you for your own personal use?
i remember VHS's used to have encoding that made re-recording them useless...
do they run some type of encoding on the DVD's to prevent this or is it just a standard copyable DVD?
what's stopping you from dubbing a copy of the DVD's they send you for your own personal use?
i remember VHS's used to have encoding that made re-recording them useless...
do they run some type of encoding on the DVD's to prevent this or is it just a standard copyable DVD?
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Originally Posted by N600
question on the whole netflix deal...
what's stopping you from dubbing a copy of the DVD's they send you for your own personal use?
i remember VHS's used to have encoding that made re-recording them useless...
do they run some type of encoding on the DVD's to prevent this or is it just a standard copyable DVD?
what's stopping you from dubbing a copy of the DVD's they send you for your own personal use?
i remember VHS's used to have encoding that made re-recording them useless...
do they run some type of encoding on the DVD's to prevent this or is it just a standard copyable DVD?
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