Monday, November 18, 2013

How do you connect a ps2 to a car dvd player?

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Matt


I am going on a trip in my familys holden captiva which has a portable dvd player inbuilt and i was wondering how to connect my ps2 to the portable dvd player. I have heard that you need a power inverter that goes into the lighter, is this correct. And also what cords do you need to plug it into the actual dvd player? Thx if you could help.


Answer
That's just plain lazy parenting. depending on your kids ages plan stops at intervals so the kids can get out, play and stretch. that's better for them and for you.

I would like to add that this is what my family and from come some of my favorite trip memories. take the chance to really bond and have some fun as a family on the way to your destination not just once your there. your trip starts when you leave home not when you get to your destination

How can a I copy a copyrighted DVD with my DVD recorder, not my computer?




5cent Frog


I've found lots of answers for programs to use with the DVD rom in your computer, but I don't have one. I have a DVD recorder that I bought to put my home moves on DVDs. That works fine. I want to copy my kids DVDs so that we can have a copy in the house and in the car. When I hook the DVD player to the DVD recorder and try to make a copy of the movie, it won't let me, it says "DVD is copyrighted" then it won't record. Well, duh I know it's copyrighted, but it isn't like I want to sell it, it's for my own use for a video I already own.

Is there anyway around this? How can I trick my DVD recorder?



Answer
Generally, there are several copy protection measures built into the hardware/software of DVD Recorders that connect to TV's.. It's nearly impossible to do, and it's a waste of time to try it that way. Ususally it involves opening the case, making modifications, and could ruin the equipment.

Instead, invest a good $50-60 in an internal DVD Burner, or $100-120 for an external burner.

Once you get the drive for your computer, you can use the following guide to burn DVDs:

You can find a full DVD Burning guide at the link below:
http://computer-tricks.blogspot.com/2006/07/burning-new-dvds.html

It includes screenshots, and links to download the 3 programs you will need to burn DVD movies.

3 Programs used in the guide (download links are included):
DVDFab decrypter
DVD Shrink
Nero




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