Hi Phil,
There is a wealth of information on the cyberlink forums (not just this one) concerning your general problem. However, you are not going to find answers unless you do some work and get specific. For instance, there is no such thing as copyright protection in the sense you seem to view it. There is encryption.
1. The message you receive is crucial. "Something like that" simply doesn't get it.
2. "Its my home tape" doesn't explain anything either. I simply do not know what that means.
3. Even if you took the video yourself, it could have been inadvertently encrypted by you. However, it sounds like you may have copied it from somewhere. That, and attendant details, could be important to resolving your issue.
4. If you decrypted the original video, that doesn't necessarily mean it was sufficiently decrypted to be transferred into PD8.
I gave you a thread wherein Dafydd Bevan tells you what to do about issues and how to request assistance. You cannot get assistance unless you name the problem, etc., as David explains. It could be that you do not understand what Dafydd explained or perhaps you are hoping someone simply has a magic bullet for you. I fail to see how you can find a magic bullet if you are not willing to explain the problem. If you are unable to explain it, or do not understand something Dafydd says, say so.
Inform yourself by reading the posts. Use the search function at the top of the forum page. If you simply type in "vhs" or "copyright", and then review the results, you will learn a lot.
I am not mad at you, but I can tell you that unless you are willing to help yourself, you cannot expect others to do so. Frankly, I don't know of a solution to your problem. I suspect that there may be none. However, I do not know that to be the case because you have not given specific information about it. Nor, have you made me understand that you checked to see if anyone else has dealt with this issue before,
have you done so?
I have seen comments in these forums directed toward the problem area you are in by men whose knowledge and perception I respect very much. You need to see what they have said.
Of course, some one may be able to respond to you with a definitive answer and save you a lot of effort. I invite them to do so.
However, I suggest it would not be wasted time if you do some work on it yourself, unless you hear something pretty quick.
Good luck,
Pax
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