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Originally Posted by Plaid13
i personaly user 1click dvd copy to copy movie dvds it compresses them automaticly to fit if its too big and a program called dvd43 to get past the copy protection stuff. considering you can find dvds for like 50 cents now its well worth making a backup not to mention you can use that program to get past some of the annoying stuff they put on dvds. if you want to just stick the movie in and watch it without dealing with the menu and all that you can set it up just for that. all in all its a nice program and it hasnt failed making a copy for me yet. For movies that are really big it may want to compress it alot but... if you have it only copy the movie itself and not the menu and alt launages and stuff you can almost always fit the whole thing on a normal size dvd without compressing the movie enough to notice anything was changed at all.
Oh yeah also nice if you have a old DvD thats scratched up and wont play in some picky dvd players. I had this happen to a dvd that was loose in its case for the longest time its all scratched to hell. stuck it in the computer and made a copy of it and the copy plays just fine in the dvd player that wouldnt play the orignal.
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I second what Plaid said. Plus you get upgrades for life on 1-Click, and it will do double-sided DVDs. I don't remember how much it cost, but it comes with assurances that the software doesn't place any kind of identifier on the new DVD, or put a big "archival copy" brand at the beginning like DVDXCopy did.
I don't dupe movies to sell them, but I just didn't like the idea.