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10. September 2006 @ 12:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@Robspace1

you keep saying....

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I have no idea what some of these people are talking about-maybe some other software-When all you have to do is right click on a file then throw in a disk 'How much easier can it get?-This country is getting sooo lazy!
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Looks like the majoruty of people in this country are either buying the wrong software or some of you are just hard headed
What country do you think you are talking to? All members are from all over the world.

As to the talk about all these 1 click transcoders. I have only one thing to say.

DVD-RB + CCE (encoder) blows all of them away.








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Agreed with larrylje, AnyDVD plus DVDRB + CCESP blows away any crappy 1 click dvd software..
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Now Robspace 1 said
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1 Click DVD Pro Removes css and arcco-It requires no other stinking anydvdummie to run it
so he/shes saying the 1Click program doesnt need any decrypting software? thats interesting becuase in robspace1's next post he/she says
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Run dvd14 free in the background-problem solved
@ robspace1 you contradict yourself so many times in your posts its hilarious.



"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08
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robspace1
i agree that 1-click is a decent program. i'v been using it for 2 years. but it does'nt have any copy protection removal. thats where DVD-43(not 14)comes in. DVD-43 removes the copy protection.
it runs in the backround and removes the css/arcoss or whatever.
problem is that it does not update frequently enough to keep the avid users happy.

Replace DVD-43 with AnyDVD, and u will be happier:-) it updades much more frequently(comes w/a free trial)....but it's not free. albiet, worth every penny.

If ur a NEWBIE stick w/ 1-click.

If ur not, BUY CLONE2 it's much more "feature rich"




before posting, get ur facts straight....ur starting to sound like a goof!

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Bayrak,
let me apologize, since u started this thread, and did'nt exactly get a straight answer.
may i start by asking what progs ur using now. :-)

NARCISMO


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10. September 2006 @ 22:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey Afterdawn have you or will you be performing any comparison between these softwares. Some posts are getting a little bit personal, so how about the specialists helping out?

Cheers B

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10. September 2006 @ 22:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Narcismo, thanks, I have used Shrink & Nero and SFox stuff but I have already bought 1Click. No doubt about it Shrink was the best on offer and the free trial of SFox wares usually work well. The BS for 1Click tells me it will do all kinds of stuff (but yet to try), after buying I thought I would ask the guys who I thought would know.
Smiles all-round with some of the comments, so much activity with my thread;) Seems to me it's all about personal choice I think all the softwares do the same with good & bad results, though there is no bad reports about 1Click working only about the cost for it.
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11. September 2006 @ 01:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
For quality wise, nothing else beats DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70. My second choice is Nero Recode 2 with "Advanced Analysis + HQSR + Assign Best Quality to Main Movie."

The choice is yours.

WARNING: Do not "update/upgrade" your SAMSUNG BD-D5XXX series (Bluray Player), or else you cant enjoy any of your movie files.
How 2 downgrade Samsung BD-D5XXX Series Bluray player http://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4244
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11. September 2006 @ 09:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If your looking for an easy interface and quickness then a 1 click program is right for you.(but the output quaility will suffer)

If your looking for quaility then DVD-RB + CCE is for you. (it takes some time setting up everything and takes time to encode the DVD but the outcome is deffently worth it)

DVD-R + CCE actully has a 1 click option. You will have to set up CCE to run with DVD-RB and get that all set up correctly. Once you do it is easy to backup a DVD. You can also backup multipul DVD's 1 after the other with the BATCH mode option.

The downside is yes it takes time to encode the DVD. But the quaility diffrence between using these programs and others are deffently worth it. Plus if you use the BATCH mode you can set up all your DVD's to be encoded during the night when you sleep. In the morning they are all done for you and ready to burn.

I have seen plenty of members wanting a program that will do quaility backups of TV episode DVD's. It will be suggested to them to try DVD-RB + CCE and everytime nothing but great remarks made by them after switching to it.


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I have to say this,for the hell of it...
get dvdxcopy platinum..4038
and on that note i is going to the dollar store..to buy a clicker...

on the serious side platinum v5.0.013 would knock ye socks off with quality dvd pixs..

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11. September 2006 @ 14:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Clone DVD Slysoft- is ok but there have been dvds that my cousin has backedup that havn't worked
I really hate how many times you have to click next
my cousin had to spend like 3 hours trying to teach my Uncle
how to use Clone DVD including the reading and writing time

noobs will find 1 click alot easyer because settings are right there when you start the program up
all you really have to do once you have sett the program up is put a movie in the drive and click that big green start button at the bottom



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11. September 2006 @ 18:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
1Click DVD Copy is the easiest of any software you can acquire. But it does somewhat lack quality wise when compared to CloneDVD2. And as Bayrak said the only main complaint most people have is the annual update fee. To some it doesnt make sense to spend $59 once and then $19 annually for software that still needs other software too work with it. But you got to admit 1 click convenience is great. And supporters of CloneDVD2 and AnyDVD have a equally compelling argument. Their software(s) cost $59 dollars as a whole with lifetime updates, and is updated very frequently.Yes their are more steps required and if someone is a total noob it can be quite daunting. But the choice of 1 click convenience/$19 a yr. versus a one time $59 charge w/ a learning curve is a choice people have to make for themselves.



"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08

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Bayrak,
wow, what a post. lol! (Smithers, release the hounds!!!!)lol!
AHH YESS!!!EXCELLENT!!!! 90% is personal pref. soo...u bought 1-click, cool. it's a good prog(been using it 4 quite a while), i've had good results. NOTE: it gives u a link 2 download DVD-43(which does suck, unfortunately). when (& u will) encounter ur 1st problem decrypting a disc w/DVD-43.

UN-INSTALL IT! go to slysoft & download the free trial ver of AnyDVD.
i think ul find it fixes the prob.(DVD-43 it's a cinaease prog and just doesnt update frequently enough for most people).

i use 1-click & clone 2 w/ AnyDVD running in the backround. they both work awsome....but i prefer the quality & features of clone 2 over 1-click.




Smithers...call back the hounds! lol!

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If I am burning a movie that needs converting I use Convert X to DVD-It converts and burns-Thats using one program to get it done-If it has css or any other copy protection I do the burning process using 1 Click because it removes while burning-I never need to use more then that-When you buy 1Click DVD Pro they give you a bonus burner-Copy to DVD-This not because there is any problem with their software; it's because VSO is working together with LG software to put out the best backup copy software on the market and they have acomplished that-They both make great products and if you want to try them out out; do it-But if you just want to complain about a software that is number 1 in it's field then you have either not used it or have a problem with 19.00 a year for updates-I figure I will get that 19 back in about 3 dvds-I would say try these before you judge them and be sure to look at the cost of your time involved with switching the file from this program to that program-Some of us just want to get the copy done; not spend alot of time on it -Try the free trial then compare it--
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11. September 2006 @ 22:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Iwould not buy it .Its not worth it just down load some free tools like dvdregionfree and dvdshrink trust me it burns any movie i try...

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another program thats WAY better than 1 click is "Intervideo DVD Copy4" its second in quality right behind DVD-RB + CCE
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I have no reason to switch copy programs' I tried alot of them before settling with 1Click-I did not just jump into burning and throw down money-If I could have found a simple 1 step program that had as high of a success rate as 1Click; I would have got it-At this time I have seen none that are as easy and accurate-As far as needing other programs to work; the only other program needed is a small free domnload that runs in the background -All it does is remove the area restriction on the dvd player making it playable anywhere-The actual decoding is done with 1Click making it the primary code removal program involved-If you don't want to watch dvds on your dvd player and don't mind using the pc then that program is not even needed-DVD 14 is not the only way around the area protection it's just free and does a good job-The main problem I had was not converting the files to dvd properly-When I started this thread it was only to show people that there is a simple way around all the numerous processes that Hollywood is creating to stop making back ups-I could really care less which program anybody buys or not-My own experience has shown me that the less you pay for these vartious softwares; the less you get-The free ones work but are not simple and require other programs to complete-The ultimate system would be one that converts the file to DVD then removes all copy protection then burns it-all in on program-and if its free I definately want it-But the closest I have come to doing all this is using 2 programs and paying a small price-In the end the results I get are good and I am not throwing away blanks anymore-another savings-as I use the good media-Sony- Maxell-and I use re-writable-they all work perfect both + and -. If someone wants to make alot of people very happy they could design and give away a program that does all that's needed to get the job done-save many peop[le time and hastle and it would put alot of fly by night burning companies out of business-too many bogus claims out there in cyberscamspace-
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I have no reason to switch copy programs' I tried alot of them before settling with 1Click-I did not just jump into burning and throw down money-If I could have found a simple 1 step program that had as high of a success rate as 1Click; I would have got it-At this time I have seen none that are as easy and accurate-As far as needing other programs to work; the only other program needed is a small free domnload that runs in the background -All it does is remove the area restriction on the dvd player making it playable anywhere-The actual decoding is done with 1Click making it the primary code removal program involved-If you don't want to watch dvds on your dvd player and don't mind using the pc then that program is not even needed-DVD 14 is not the only way around the area protection it's just free and does a good job-The main problem I had was not converting the files to dvd properly-When I started this thread it was only to show people that there is a simple way around all the numerous processes that Hollywood is creating to stop making back ups-I could really care less which program anybody buys or not-My own experience has shown me that the less you pay for these vartious softwares; the less you get-The free ones work but are not simple and require other programs to complete-The ultimate system would be one that converts the file to DVD then removes all copy protection then burns it-all in on program-and if its free I definately want it-But the closest I have come to doing all this is using 2 programs and paying a small price-In the end the results I get are good and I am not throwing away blanks anymore-another savings-as I use the good media-Sony- Maxell-and I use re-writable-they all work perfect both + and -. If someone wants to make alot of people very happy they could design and give away a program that does all that's needed to get the job done-save many peop[le time and hastle and it would put alot of fly by night burning companies out of business-too many bogus claims out there in cyberscamspace-
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12. September 2006 @ 15:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
No one has told you to switch to another program.

Other members are just letting newbies know that the program you have suggested makes you pay $19 each year to renew it.

As to having a program that is easy to use? Are you kidding me? How hard is it to figure out how to use AnyDVD/CloneDVD.

How hard is it to start a program (AnyDVD) and run it in the background? You dont even have to start it if you have it start when windows starts. Then open up CloneDVD and either hit next all the way through or if you want you can edit out stuff you dont need.

So how is 1 click any easier then AnyDVD/CloneDVD? Instead you just waste and throw away $19 bucks a year on a program that you can get a similer program for almost the same price and have a lifetime free update.

Yes again I said Waste your money. Because anyway you put it you are waisting your money if you keep on forking out $19 a year for the program.

Would you BUY a DVD burrner that would only let you burn 100 DVD's and after words you will have to pay $20 to download a liscense for another 100 DVD's to be burnt with that DVD burrner? In a way that is what you are doing when you use 1CLICK DVD COPY.

The main point is that others are letting newbies know is if you buy the 1CLICK DVD COPY you will keep forking out money to use it.




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I must have missed something here-Why do you need AnyDVD?-To remove copy protection?-Well-If you will check out the details on 1Click you will see 1Click DVD PRO and 1CLICK DVD 5 both remove the copy protection as they burn-You need not pay for AnyDVD!-Why move to another burn program when 1 does it all?-You pay for your programs-they are not free but you go through more changes with various results-The 19.00 as I and others have said is nothing for a years worth of trouble free burning-and a year is a long time in computer terms-alot can happen between now and then-For current users they offer great discounts on their proven trouble free products-They have a new converter and if you do decide to get 1click they give you a completely new dvd burner program as a bonus-called Copy To DVD-For the new people out there-if 19.00 a year is more then you can handle--thats 19 a YEAR- not a month' for new improved updated programs-then chase the free stuff all ya want-if you want to have a much smoother' cleaner burning experience then try 1Click-You will still pay either way-39 vs 59--would you rather drive a VW or a Ferrari?-lol-ok-kids start those posts now!lol--this place cracks me up!-The best program on the market today for burning is made by VSO Software-thias is not just my experienced opinion but facts-Check the reviews-check PC magazine-or anybody that knows sqwat about burning software-you can push a hooptie around all day and save money-if thats what ya wanta do-I prefer a trouble free ride-
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I?m beginning to think Robspace1 is a stock holder of 1 Click DVD Pro .

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the closest I have come to doing all this is using 2 programs and paying a small price-In the end the results I get are good and I am not throwing away blanks anymore

First off you keep saying in the above post that you have 1 program and it does it all. But yet in your previous post you said you?re using 2 programs and paying a small price. What happened to the 1 program that does it all?

You also say small price? $59 plus $19 a year after that sure seems pricy for me.

You also said you?re not throwing away blanks anymore. You can get a 100 pack of quality DVD's for close to the price of $19 so in a way you are throwing away blank media.

For the newbie?s out there you can get AnyDVD/CloneDVD for $59 1 time fee. Nothing else to buy. It is updated frequently. It will do anything that 1 Click DVD Pro will do, if not better.

I do not even use any of the above programs. I use DVD-RB + CCE which if anyone knew anything about DVD Backup that the combo is far more superior then any 1 click program mentioned above.

But if I was stuck with the choice between 1 Click DVD Pro or AnyDVD/CloneDVD I would defiantly go with the 1 time fee of $59 buying AnyDVD/CloneDVD.

How in the world can anyone justify paying $59 for a program (1 click DVD Pro) that you have to renew the license every year with a charge of $19.

Another plus for AnyDVD is that you can use it with any program that needs a ripper.

I guess 1Click DVD Copy has a great hook line and sinker to get suckers to fork out money every year to renew there license for the program.


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prices,you deside is it one click or CloneDVD 39.00 and AnyDVD 39.00
no charge for updates..fop life........


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Robert S. - Wed 8/23/2006 6:18 PM

Thanks for answering my request once again i just wanted you guys to know your support team is the best in the biz. I love using your product 1clickcopy it never fails to burn for me and the movies look great. My dad burned his first movie with your product and he never used a pc in his life, thats how easy 1click is to use. Great product great company 5 stars.
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lol heres one for you RobSpace1, hopefully this will help you to get your facts right...
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What do I do if I get this message: "This DVD is encrypted..."?

The movie you are trying to copy is encrypted. 1Click DVD Copy can copy personally authored DVDs or movies which are not encrypted. If you wish to copy a movie which is encrypted, you'll also need to install a third party decrypter like 'DVD43' to unlock the DVD.

"DVD43" is a free program that operates in the background and decrypts the DVD while you copy. "DVD43" is available for free on the internet and can be located using a search engine like Google.com using search terms like: "dvd43 beta news" or "dvd43 software digest".

The laws in some countries prohibit the sale and distribution of software that decrypts, so we cannot integrate decryption capability in our software. Decrypting programs are developed by independent third parties and are not distributed by or affiliated with LG Software Innovations.
So there you have it that was taken from this link (http://lgsoftwareinnovations.com/faq.asp#encrypted) directly from the 1Click copy programs site. LG Software Innovations States right on there one site that their software does NOT decrypt on its own therefore there is need for software like DVD43Free (not DVD-14). Heres another bit of info for you...
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If you are copying an encrypted DVD, 1Click will warn you if the files are encrypted. It's possible on some hardware that 1Click cannot 'authenticate' the DVD to determine if the DVD is encrypted (when in fact it is). Since 1CLICK CAN NOT DEAL WITH ENCRYPTED DATA, in these rare cases it could create a large VOB file in your temp folder. This is a bug and we are working to resolve it. To RESOLVE THE PROBLEM, either play the movie first with a software DVD player like WinDVD or PowerDVD, then use 1Click to copy the movie. IF THE DVD IS ENCRYPTED,YOU WILL NEED to install a DECRYPTER LIKE DVD43 before using 1Click DVD Copy.


Check and mate robspace1



"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08

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@PeaInAPod

You?re defiantly right. Didn?t even notice that when I looked at the website. It needs a third party ripper to rip copy protection from the disc.

Guess Robspace1 isn?t as experienced as he thought. Either that or he is a stock holder of the company and is trying to pull the wool over peoples eyes.



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if i remember he posted hes using dvd14,instead of {dvd43}
i heard dvd14 is much better then DVD43...he,he....

i wonder whos Testimonials this is?

Robert S. - Wed 8/23/2006 6:18 PM

Thanks for answering my request once again i just wanted you guys to know your support team is the best in the biz. I love using your product 1clickcopy it never fails to burn for me and the movies look great. My dad burned his first movie with your product and he never used a pc in his life, thats how easy 1click is to use. Great product great company 5 stars.
 
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