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OK, we know about prevention of taping DVDs. But are some broadcast
programs being protected against taping and/or DVD-recording? The
other night I tried to DVD-record (deck, not TIVO) a program and got
a messed-up B&W recording with only the audio usable. I don't know if
a decent signal was coming in, which could be one explanation. The DVD
was in fine condition when I recorded another program over the mess
a couple of days later. I wonder if network and producer paranoia
has taken another step. Sounds counterproductive, since a lot of people
are just going to abandon the program if they can't timeslip it.
OK, we know about prevention of taping DVDs. But are some broadcast
programs being protected against taping and/or DVD-recording? The
other night I tried to DVD-record (deck, not TIVO) a program and got
a messed-up B&W recording with only the audio usable. I don't know if
a decent signal was coming in, which could be one explanation. The DVD
was in fine condition when I recorded another program over the mess
a couple of days later. I wonder if network and producer paranoia
has taken another step. Sounds counterproductive, since a lot of people
are just going to abandon the program if they can't timeslip it.