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Is auto Cd/DVD duplication system worth it?
:D I have been manually copying my CD/DVD jobs for a while. It was tedious and cumbersome. For those of you that make a lot CD/DVD copies you know what I am talking about. It wasn't until a friend of mine introduced me to this automated recording device called Apuz-EZ Plus by Acronova Technology. When I got the machine the small footprint surprised me. I guess the pic didn't do them justice.
Minutes after unloading it from the box, I was able to get it to run a job for me. I simply load up the blanks and source disc and press one button. I left the unit on for 5 hours when I came back and the batch job was done. The Apuz has an error detection mechanism that automatically dispenses the bad copies into a reject bin. I don't have to worry and wonder which is a good copy and which is not. Every thing is sorted for me. I guess you have to work smarter not harder. I am no genius but this baby is saving me money, time and manpower. For those of you who do a lot of copies give this baby a shot. Hey don't take my advice. Try it yourself. :rolleyes: http://www.acronova.com |
I remeber a previous member having some trouble with one of these they bought from Wal-mart and it wont work half the time. Let us know how it goes for you. I am interested in one of these myself but have been holding off on getting one. After you get say 10 or 20 successful burns, maybe you can post a review back here and let us know how well it does. :cool:
Thanks, CGL! |
Sure can. I have another batch of 400 CDs...I'll let you know!!
Sure, np. I have another batch of 400 CDs I need to run by Friday. I'll let you know how it goes. :)
So far it has been running 24 hours straight. No problem yet :D |
Actually reads like a salesman's propoganda to me.
In any case duplication of this sort would surely be 'pirating' and frowned upon here. |
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The salesman responce is why I have been so reluctant to buy one. As for the piracy statement, I disagree with that simply because it is just another form to backup your already owned original. I believe as long as the privilege is still legal (depending where you live) to backup cd/dvd you own, there is nothing wrong with the method you use in which to do so. I also believe that if backing up an original was that easy to just buy one of these standalone easy methods, everyone here would already have one. This is why I said to post the reviews. Its good to keep an open mind but its even better to use that same mind openly. I make decisions based on facts vs theory. In theory this would be an awesome development, however there are not enough facts to support a decision to buy one at this point. ;) |
Well since we dont know what he's been duplicating we cant say its illegal. I did all my normal checks and he doesnt exactly show all the tell tale signs of a salesman. Although his only 2 posts do seem that way. Ill keep my eye on him though.
Tyler! |
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EDIT: Try backing up a newer DVD movie or game you own and post your results on that type of backup. I think you will find out why we have not considered this type of method as of yet. |
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One copy may be legal BUT to use a device with a 100 Discs Capacity is an absolutely ludicrous tool if you intend to keep to the ONE LEGAL copy rule. A tool such as this, discussed in these forums, can only be regarded as an adjunct to out-and-out piracy. In any case we all know that these things have buckley's chance of copying anything that is protected. |
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