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Kayliebug 02-01-2003 07:29

DVD Copy Software
 
I am looking for a trial version of a DVD movie copy program so I can test it. Any ideas where I can download one.

Mark

BG 02-01-2003 10:00

Which program are you looking for? There are ALOT of different ones....

Chris174 02-01-2003 10:10

Well sometime a banner is at the top of this board about one.

http://62.50.13.110/dx.htm

That's the link to it, i had great luck that the banner showed up on the reply page! He He

bighap 02-01-2003 10:40

They don't have a demo for dvdxcopy.

Kayliebug 02-01-2003 17:11

DVD copy program
 
I am just looking for a DVD movie copy program to test it out.
I downloaded the demo for Recordnow Max and it does not seem to work.

Any help.

Mark

BG 02-01-2003 17:15

The only program that will copy a dvd movie without having to do anything else is DVD X-Copy..... There is no DEMO for it..... You will have to purchase it.... $99.00.....

There are alot of programs in which you can backup a dvd movie, but they are more involved and usually require the use of 2 or more programs.....

Take a look at Doom9!!! ....

You will find alot of useful info there...

Kayliebug 03-01-2003 08:34

DVDXCOPY
 
I am thinking about getting DVDXCOPY.
I started looking at my DVD collection I want to backup and they are all over 4.7G. Does that mean I will have to use 2 DVD blanks for each movie.
How does that work with DVDXCOPY?

Thanks, Mark

Chromedome 03-01-2003 08:42

DVDXCOPY V1.3 is the only version that supports PAL movies.

The program will automatically determine whether or not the movie will fit on one disk by stripping off the frilly bits.

I have personally used this program with good results and it is very easy to use.

If you e-mail me I've got some info about getting the program.

lufcfan 03-01-2003 14:28

Follow this tutorial. It is absolutely brilliant and works perfectly. I have already done three DVD's using this method.

http://www.doom9.org/mpg/ifoedit-menustripping.htm

and I can rip them down to one DVD-R without any fuss at all and it only takes me about one hour!

bighap 03-01-2003 14:32

Yeah it works but why go through all that crap when you can just stick in the original, put in a blank, burn, and you have a backup?

lufcfan 04-01-2003 03:55

Yes, you do have a point there but in the real world with those greedy money hungry B******* at places like Warner Bros etc, etc... it just can't be done so you have to go to the next best alternative and it isn't that hard anyway but if I had a choice I too would just stick an original in, read stick a blank in and burn - ah, well! :(


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