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CalvinHobbes

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Why would anyone pay for DVD copying software. DVDShrink is fine for 95% of the DVD's out there.
 

plugnpray

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Originally posted by: tunnel
Anyone try this software yet for copying DVD movies?

This software is junk. I got ir FAR from Fry's a few weeks ago and am just hoping that my rebate comes thru.
 

cw42

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i have both dvdshrink, and dvd decrypter. yet, i never use decrypter. i'm just wondering cuz a lot of people recommend that program, and i have no reason to use it over dvdshrink. ???
 

Sandor

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Originally posted by: cw42
i have both dvdshrink, and dvd decrypter. yet, i never use decrypter. i'm just wondering cuz a lot of people recommend that program, and i have no reason to use it over dvdshrink. ???

I use DVD decrypter and DVD shrink in tandem. I rip with DVD decrypter to an ISO, (if needed) I use DVD shrink to compress, then use DVD decrypter to burn the image. If I remember correctly, DVD shrink doesn't have a burn option. Also, sometimes DVD shrink can't read a movie directly from the DVD drive, but it can if you rip it to the hard drive first.
 

bolomite

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Originally posted by: Sandor
Originally posted by: cw42
i have both dvdshrink, and dvd decrypter. yet, i never use decrypter. i'm just wondering cuz a lot of people recommend that program, and i have no reason to use it over dvdshrink. ???

I use DVD decrypter and DVD shrink in tandem. I rip with DVD decrypter to an ISO, (if needed) I use DVD shrink to compress, then use DVD decrypter to burn the image. If I remember correctly, DVD shrink doesn't have a burn option. Also, sometimes DVD shrink can't read a movie directly from the DVD drive, but it can if you rip it to the hard drive first.



DVD Shrink is integrated with Nero for burning after backup
 

TheCoop

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I use DVD shrink for all on one DVD but I use DVDFab for splitting it onto two DVD-rs
 

EnEyeEm

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I have been using ICOPYDVDS2 for about 6 months now. Its a pretty good program. I bought it at a comp show. I have backed up all my movies ever since. Pretty decent program. At first I didnt know what the hell i was doing and thought i got bought. But if you click your start button and access files through all programs and find your ICOPYDVDS2 files, there is an option called backup movie from your hard drive. I tried it and boom ive been burning ever since. out of 10 i give it an 8. Ive been reviewing some other programs and i have tried this program called 1click DVD copy. You can download it from the internet and use it three times before you have to buyt it. It costs around $50. Im just waiting for it to come down in price, and then for sure i will purchase it. And this program out of 10 is a perfect 10.

ICLICK DVD COPY LINKI CLICK DVD COPY LINK
 

wasamicron

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I copy alot of movies. I find DVDShrink to be just fine for nearly all my movies. I use dvddecrypter when dvdshrink fails.
 

Preyhunter

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Originally posted by: cw42
i have both dvdshrink, and dvd decrypter. yet, i never use decrypter. i'm just wondering cuz a lot of people recommend that program, and i have no reason to use it over dvdshrink. ???

It's not recommended to use DVD Decrypter as an alternative to DVDShrink, but to use it WITH DVDShrink as a completely free DVD backup solution. You can use DVD Decrypter to BURN the movie after DVDShrink has converted it. If you choose the create iso image option in burn options, it will give you a checkbox that will allow you to use DVD Decrypter to burn the image automatically. This way, it is all automated once you begin the compression process with DVDShrink.

Again, this gives you a way to do everything without having to buy any software.

 

DaCurryman

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Originally posted by: Sandor
Originally posted by: cw42<BR>i have both dvdshrink, and dvd decrypter. yet, i never use decrypter. i'm just wondering cuz a lot of people recommend that program, and i have no reason to use it over dvdshrink. ???
<BR><BR>I use DVD decrypter and DVD shrink in tandem. I rip with DVD decrypter to an ISO, (if needed) I use DVD shrink to compress, then use DVD decrypter to burn the image. If I remember correctly, DVD shrink doesn't have a burn option. Also, sometimes DVD shrink can't read a movie directly from the DVD drive, but it can if you rip it to the hard drive first.
This is what I do as well....I recommend this option.
 

dealseaker

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Originally posted by: cw42
i have both dvdshrink, and dvd decrypter. yet, i never use decrypter. i'm just wondering cuz a lot of people recommend that program, and i have no reason to use it over dvdshrink. ???

alot of people used this in the past before the easy programs came out and you had to use multiple software to get the dvd on a cd, at least i had to use alot of programs in the past, sure is easy now
 

straubs

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Originally posted by: EnEyeEm
You can download it from the internet and use it three times before you have to buyt it. It costs around $50.

Or you can just download dvdshrink immediately, for free, and be done with it. :)