• 󠁀@󠁀FUCKEROPM
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    1 year ago

    no. According to the wiki, It was just used for fearmongering as dissuade pirates.

    • Plaid_Kaleidoscooe
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      251 year ago

      Yeah obviously I mean I know it couldn’t work, but I’ve never even heard of this as a copy protection method. What was it used on? Like Hollywood?

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            God dammit. I have to use my phone from now on. Video playback is messed up on my laptop 😭

            • janus2
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              1 year ago

              jokes aside, this would make a mildly interesting SCP. like a cognitohazard but for any kind of electronic recording device

              actually it could be useful for preventing electronic spread of other replicable infohazards. by playing the uncopyable tape(s) on a loop in proximity to the infohazard such that any potential recorder would also capture the uncopyable tape(s), transmission would be prevented as the recorder would simply be destroyed

        • @Drun
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          11 year ago

          I really surprised I didn’t get rickrolled.

    • Neato
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      101 year ago

      Yeah. Playing and recording uses the same mechanism in a VCR. Writing uses a different method but it would be on the second tape. Unless you tried to record over the tape which I don’t think works on non-recordable anyways.

    • @[email protected]
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      -91 year ago

      Okay, then plass edit the post title to reflect that. People not opening the comments may thing this is real…

      • @Deuces
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        1 year ago

        We’re you worried you may damage your new VHS tapes by copying them with your vcr?