1Click DVD Copy
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croesus99
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27. December 2005 @ 16:33 |
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Hi,
I have researched DVD copy software and 1Click seems to be getting some very good reviews. HAs anyone used this software? If so, should I also use AnyDVD with it or is it good enough on its own in order to copy encrypted movies. Or, is there software that some of the experts would recommend. So much information. Hard to decipher. Thanks to anyone who can help.
Croesus
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budberner
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27. December 2005 @ 16:39 |
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Don't buy it, I did and regretted it. Buy clone and AnyDVD, 60 bucks combined. Slysoft.com
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croesus99
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27. December 2005 @ 16:53 |
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Thanks for the quick reply. What about episodic copying? I am really hoping to get the whole Sopranos seasons copied and I heard clone does not do this.
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budberner
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27. December 2005 @ 17:06 |
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Anydvd is the best there is period. Clone; you can copy the whole movie or titles seperately. There will be too much compression for a one to one on Sopranos,so split it up on to two discs. There is a free trial for them both. Much better than the trial for 1click. 1click has paid someone somewhere to be ranked the best. Try clone and Any and you won't be disapointed. Then you can use Shrink with Any running in the back for even more flexibility. hope this helps.
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budberner
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27. December 2005 @ 17:06 |
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Anydvd is the best there is period. Clone; you can copy the whole movie or titles seperately. There will be too much compression for a one to one on Sopranos,so split it up on to two discs. There is a free trial for them both. Much better than the trial for 1click. 1click has paid someone somewhere to be ranked the best. Try clone and Any and you won't be disapointed. Then you can use Shrink with Any running in the back for even more flexibility. hope this helps.OOPS
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TC2
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30. January 2006 @ 02:41 |
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I've tried both and for me "1click dvd copy" has worked very well every time and was very fast.
I only used "clone dvd" 2 times and both movies took forever and were pixelated.
"Anydvd" and "1click dvd copy" and "nero" have never failed me.
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30. January 2006 @ 03:24 |
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I have used CloneDVD to back up all my TV episodic disks. Backed up all the Soprano seasons splitting them to two disks and preserving the menu on both. Also, have done the whole disk using Clone with no problems or pixellation. Clone is one of the best programs for reauthoring of DVD's.
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daemian
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31. January 2006 @ 10:29 |
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I agree with TC2 on 1click - I've had it for 5'ish months (guesstimate) and works great for me (their tech staff is great too). The only problem I've had with it is with the 'dvd43' decrypter (it's not compatible with many of my programs and has therefore caused problems).
What I ultimatly ended up doing was unintalling DVD43 and, instead, downloaded dvdfabdecrypter (free). The combo has worked great ever since (order of steps I use are: "dvdfabdecrypter" /"1click dvd copy" with "vso" ... vso comes with 1 click for free).
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