Alright i sware i checked everywhere i can to get the exact answers i wanted. But i still never found them, so this is my full question. I hope someone can help me!
Right now (at this moment) im using DVD X Copy Express. It seems to work fine for me for the most part. But when trying to copy my Old School and even 1 Family Guy DVD (Episodes) it gave me weird errors and didn't finish. Atleast I didn't get as far as wasting a DVD, but i was ready to see if there was something else out there. I love that when I copy my dvd's all the menus and special features are intact. Does DVD X Copy Xpress compress the dvd's automatically? Im sure it has to right? Well anyway, Is there anything else out there thats better that will allow me to put a dvd in, it rips it and then copies it just like DVD X Copy Xpress, without me having to go through more than 1 program and copy every feature of the dvd and does it great? Maybe even have a little option to change compression on your own or even the option to cut out just a few special features. BUT BURN THE DVD STRAIGHT FROM ITS OWN PROGRAM. I dont want to ripp vob's and go to other programs to burn. I want something just like DVD X Copy Xpress, but that wont give me errors on my "Old School" DVD. Please Help!
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You could try using Clone DVD cmbined with AnyDVD which decrypts on the fly.Clone DVD will allow you to do a full copy including titles and menus and will burn it to DVD after,and allow you to remove things that you dont want to keep before compressing.And also the quality is good as well
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Originally Posted by Falco43
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