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Mine is a Panasonic, which makes it a problem for codes and the like... I run it in my bedroom, on an old tv. However, because it's old, it doesn't have any new style connections. So I have to run it through my VCR to get it to work, with a scart lead.
Are there any kinda connectors I can run the scart lead through, or something, so it can just go straight into my tv? It's irritating.
Interestingly, MGM dvds don't have Macrovision encoded on them, so you can record them onto video.
I can't remember if I've done this topic before, sorry.
Mine is a Panasonic, which makes it a problem for codes and the like... I run it in my bedroom, on an old tv. However, because it's old, it doesn't have any new style connections. So I have to run it through my VCR to get it to work, with a scart lead.
Are there any kinda connectors I can run the scart lead through, or something, so it can just go straight into my tv? It's irritating.
Interestingly, MGM dvds don't have Macrovision encoded on them, so you can record them onto video.
I can't remember if I've done this topic before, sorry.
Bonus, believe me, I've tried, but the model is Panasonic - DVD-RV60.
And Slaveunit, thanks... I tried looking for leads, but I didn't think it existed. I'll have a browse through Dixons on the weekend.