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poof 05-16-2003 04:43 PM

DVDXcopy DVDXcopy xpress, any users?
 
Seems like it is time to buy this. Has anyone used it? I have read reviews and don't want to read anymore unless they come from users. Please don't link to a review. Tell me if you have used it, and did it work for you. Thanks, Poof

Yes, I did read the judges ruling today, 05/16.

Jesus Pimp 05-17-2003 02:29 AM

Don't waste your money, just download DVD Decrypter. It's all you need.

brandon11983 05-17-2003 06:46 AM

Never used it, but it doesn't seem economical at this point. Most DVDs today are dual layer discs. That means it takes 2 DVD-R's to copy one DVD movie. At 4-5 bucks a blank, you would have to copy a ton of DVD's to save any money.

Banginblaz 05-17-2003 08:22 AM

Aside from that, the MPAA just started their court case against Xcopy, and it is already looking like 321studios is gonna lose.

madsenj37 05-19-2003 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by brandon11983
Never used it, but it doesn't seem economical at this point. Most DVDs today are dual layer discs. That means it takes 2 DVD-R's to copy one DVD movie. At 4-5 bucks a blank, you would have to copy a ton of DVD's to save any money.
There are programs that will actually compress DVDs that are dual layer so that you can put everything on one disc. I can not remember the name however, b/c I do not have a dvd burner. I believe it has "Pinnacle" in the name.

Cocktopus 05-20-2003 12:16 AM

never really got dvdxcopy to work right. seemed to be hit or miss (especially with episodic dvds). pinnacle instant cd/dvd will allow you to remove stuff and re-encode the dvd to fit one 1 disc. so will dvdshrink and dvdtoolbox (both free). i usually extract the movie and just put that on a single disc...usually with no re-encode (dvdshrink does this relatively pain free). if you really want to understand everything, check out <a href="http://www.doom9.net" target="_blank">doom9</a>. lately, i've been using vobedit with ifoedit, then prassi primo 2 or nero.

btw meritline sells cake boxes with hq media from ~$1.50 a disc

Jesus Pimp 05-20-2003 03:27 AM

check out http://www.dvdrhelp.com for all your dvd burning needs..


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