Howdy,
  Tom Baker pointed you to one device.  That is a reasonably expensive
unit.  I saw devices a few years ago for around $100 that would do what
you need.  I was looking at those devices seriously at the time, but
never bought one.  I really never needed one, because I was buying
movies on LaserDisk and Macrovision corruption can't be put on LaserDisk
videos.   The devices are sometimes referred to as image stabilizers or
something similar.  There are legitimate uses for these and they are not
just for copying Macrovision protected content.  Macrovision works by
fiddling with the vertical blanking interval of the frames.  Some
stabilizers completely replace the vertical blanking interval with a
clean one.  This is needed for analog devices that are sensitive to the
fiddling.  So, look for a stabilizer that rebuilds the vertical blanking
interval and a side effect is that macrovision corruption of your images
goes away.  You also get a cleaner picture.
Good luck,
Ralph

On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 19:59 -0700, Hosemonkey wrote:
> content into a form that will allow you to transfer it to DVD? Mac the
> Ripper works for DVD material, is there anything that serves the same
> purpose for VHS?



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