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VideoStabilizer

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Aug 6, 2001, 3:26:59 PM8/6/01
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VideoStabilizer is a unit to remove the code incorporated into video
films, intended to protect the movies from unauthorized copying.
Besides that the tape can't be copied, the code has the side effect
that the picture quality some times gets very poor (the picture
flickers, fades up and down in intensity, and the colors sometimes get
very strong).

By using VideoStabilizer, you gain in two ways:
-You get a better picture quality when playing back rental video
films, because the protection is removed
-You are able to make backup copies of movies you have bought, so you
won't wear out the original

VideoStabilizer Features
-Removes copy protection from video tapes, LaserDisc and DVD
-Connects directly to video signal (not antenna signal) via phono
plugs
-Requires only
1.VCR/LaserDisc/DVD player with phono or SCART video signal out
2.Second VCR with phono or SCART video signal in
-Automatically configured for PAL-PAL, NTSC-NTSC and SECAM-SECAM
-Nice design: a tiny black box with a power switch on the top and the
connectors on the rear side.
-Comes complete with user manual and description of how to make a
SCART cable for the phono connectors. You can by a set from us, only
DKK 150, and only in the same order with the Videostabilizer.
-Works with all video cassette recorders
-One 9 volt battery (not included) inside the box gives more than 500
hours of operation, enough for 300 movies
-Made in Denmark for high quality

Order your VideoStabilizer at www.videostabilizer.dk

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