I guess it depends on the target market. Last I checked video stabilizers were aimed at the proconsumer. A video stabilizer will get you around Macrovision 1 or 2 depending on the model. I found this out while searching for solution for friend that wanted to watch his DVD's on his TV that had a VCR built in. For a scant CND$60 I was able to circumvent [sic] the Macrovision. This was back when DVD's had just hit the market, so alternative solutions did not exist.
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m2h @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
I guess it depends on the target market. Last I checked video stabilizers were aimed at the proconsumer. A video stabilizer will get you around Macrovision 1 or 2 depending on the model. I found this out while searching for solution for friend that wanted to watch his DVD's on his TV that had a VCR built in. For a scant CND$60 I was able to circumvent [sic] the Macrovision. This was back when DVD's had just hit the market, so alternative solutions did not exist.