Anyone Else Using DVD X Copy?

Antisocial Virge

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Nope. Would rather take the time and just put the main movie on one dvdr. I wouldn't give my money to 321studios anyways.
 

Shagga

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Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Nope. Would rather take the time and just put the main movie on one dvdr. I wouldn't give my money to 321studios anyways.

Unfortunately I agree. Does DVD X Copy support DVD+ yet?
 

Antisocial Virge

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Originally posted by: Shagga
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Nope. Would rather take the time and just put the main movie on one dvdr. I wouldn't give my money to 321studios anyways.

Unfortunately I agree. Does DVD X Copy support DVD+ yet?

Not sure but I think so. I think the reason why it didn't support DVD+ was because the built in burning software did not support newer drives. I still see probs with the new sony burner posted on the forums all the time.
 

SirPappy

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its supposed to be able to burn dvd-r,dvd+r,dvd-rw,dvd+rw as a perfict copy.
ive heard that somrtimes you have to use 2 blanks,but i could live with that.
ive been researching this stuff for about a month now,and DVD X Copy seems what im going with.

any suggestions on which burner though?or is any DVD burner going to do? ive seen some drop as low as $169. =)
 

fishingeek

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