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Shape D.:

"ok why on earth would you tell him about thousand dollar duplicators???? that's insane."

He said put dvd's in and hit copy, i also said its cheaper to use your computer.
I'll have chocolate chip please!
And for future refrence I am insane.


shmokes:

My last issue of MaximumPC gave a very high score to a new program that essentially works like DVDXCOPY (a program that does everything you say, but can be run by your parents).  Of course you could just use DVDXCOPY, but that company got sued to death, so you'll never see any updates for it, such as support for dual-layer media.

If I remember I'll figure out what the program is called when I get home and add it to this post.

DrewKaree:


--- Quote from: shmokes on November 18, 2004, 06:21:39 pm ---My last issue of MaximumPC gave a very high score to a new program that essentially works like DVDXCOPY (a program that does everything you say, but can be run by your parents).  Of course you could just use DVDXCOPY, but that company got sued to death, so you'll never see any updates for it, such as support for dual-layer media.

If I remember I'll figure out what the program is called when I get home and add it to this post.

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123 Copy DVD

From the article:
"While DVD Shrink can be tweaked for better results, we think the two apps are for different audiences.  DVD Shrink fans are advanced users, while 123 Copy DVD users are likely to be the fire-and-forget crowd"



shmokes:

Thanks :)

DaveMMR:

Either I was dreaming or I definately saw a DUAL LAYER burner for around $100 in a circular recently.  Definately won't be needing DVD shrink with one of those babies (this is assuming it'll work the way I assume it would).  Haven't priced dual layer discs though...

For DVD burning, editing, programs, codecs, etc. go to www.dvdhelp.us

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