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what do you all use to burn/ back up your DVD's?
I spent a frustruating night trying different software that stinks
looking for ideas
Spencer
11-12-03, 08:44 PM
...if I only had a DVD burner. :(
Chicken
11-12-03, 09:13 PM
DVD Decrypter
Pinnacle's InstantCopy w/ Settings Editor
http://www.gizmobob.com/dvd9-dvd5.htm
Alcohol 120%
http://www.alcohol-software.com/index.php
I've heard good things about Alcohol 120%
ats-tech
11-13-03, 04:26 AM
I have a friend (surprise I know) that uses DVD Xcopy Xpress and says it works rather well.
Originally posted by ats-tech:
I have a friend (surprise I know) that uses DVD Xcopy Xpress and says it works rather well.
only a friend? I can be your friend, but first, how much cash you got in your wallet? :D
Originally posted by ats-tech:
I have a friend (surprise I know) that uses DVD Xcopy Xpress and says it works rather well.
this program seems to work well but its expensive , The thing that make me :fork: is that Im not trying to burn the DVD's for profit just trying to burn them to make viewable backups for personal use and very few peices of software seem to be able to do this.
I realize about ppl stealing but geesh
Originally posted by Olternit:
...if I only had a DVD burner. :(
poor Spencer ;)
johnallen
11-14-03, 10:48 AM
_Dana_ your so far ahead of us. We're still watching DVDs.. not burning them. :rolleyes:
linux-tech
11-20-03, 05:10 PM
Up untill now I was using Roxio/Easy CD 5.
Now, I'm actually using Nero 6 which does everything I could possibly want it to do. If I want a vcd created, it does it. If I want a backup, voila, it does it. DVD's are WAY too expensive (still averaging $1-$2 per disc) to actually purchase, but occasionally I'll need the backups, so I do it.
markblair
11-20-03, 08:12 PM
I was going to look into DVD X Copy since a friend has it and he says it works real nice. But I haven't committed to a specific product as of yet.
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