QUOTE (Reinpro @ Dec 5 2007, 03:50 PM)

It looks like the only workaround is to try a old DVD and VCR that aren't programmed with a Macrovision signal detector.
- Even the first commercial DVD player had a MV scrambler. Old models won't help you.
- The analog signal has the MV scrambling in it. All VCRs will receive a weird flashing picture because of it. That was the whole purpose of MV: that the copy in unwatchable.
- I don't think Toast adds the MV flag to DVDs it authors. Though it can be included if you use Toast to (re-)burn an already authored VIDEO_TS folder from some other source.
Pretty weird to put MV on a wedding DVD, though. Or any DVD-R for that matter.
With the decline of VCRs, I'm surprised MV is still in use today. It was never a strong protection.