I need to copy all of my DVDs so that I won't get so pissed off when my roommates leave them lying around. What's the best inexpensive software to use for this, and which format of DVD should I use?
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I agree, dvdxcopy is the better software I've used. Very simple but the problem is you can only run 1 instance at a time otherwise it messes up.
ie. if you have 1 dvd burner, 1 regular dvd drive and you try to read a new dvd while you're burning an instance of the old one, it'll mess up. |
I've heard a lot of good things about that software. What versions are you guys running? Is Express good enough or should I go for a higher version?
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Oh yeah... good idea to include the version number eh?
I have the express 3.5 version... I used a crack to get it so I couldn't get a higher version. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png |
DVDto1 is the best way to copy a DVD, regardless of format (DVD-9,etc.).
I'll post a link |
Why waste the money? Just kill your roommates.
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Originally Posted by vancouverrx7' date='Jan 20 2004, 02:59 PM
I agree, dvdxcopy is the better software I've used. Very simple but the problem is you can only run 1 instance at a time otherwise it messes up.
ie. if you have 1 dvd burner, 1 regular dvd drive and you try to read a new dvd while you're burning an instance of the old one, it'll mess up. |
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