Superior video quality is the biggest false myth about InstantCopy.
I just tested this theory on several discs including:
1) Akira (Japanese animation) 6 GB original on dual-layer
2) Casablanca (2 hrs black and white) 6 GB original on dual-layer
3) Titus (3 hrs color) 8 GB original on dual-layer
I tried DVD2ONE 1.0 vs. InstantCopy7 for each movie.
Kept only the main movie, english audio, and
english subtitle.
DVD2ONE video quality is definitely better
for all movies i've tested.
I too used to think that DVD2ONE is crappy when
it comes to video quality (compared to the original).
But now I know that InstantCopy is even crappier.
Don't just believe other people's reviews and
opinions (not even mine). Try both programs
and see for yourself !!!
There are several problems with the methodology
in tests that some people have posted thus far.
It's not right to randomly pick frames from a
movie processed by DVD2ONE and then compare
it to those from IC. By doing that, you are comparing
subtle flaws that aren't even apparent while
the video is playing. You need to pick particular
scenes where both programs do poorly, namely
low-contrast scenes. Doing so will show you that
DVD2ONE has superior image quality to IC.
I'm not saying that DVD2ONE gives pristine quality,
but it certainly gives better quality than IC in
low-contrast scenes where image flaws are most
obvious. Whenever I see an ugly shimmering artifact
in a DVD2ONE scene, the same scene on IC shimmers
even more.
I am watching the output on a:
Samsung 32" HDTV
Panasonic RP-56 progessive DVD player on component output
As my internal reference, I also watched the output on my:
Samsung 21" 21GLS monitor @1024x768 @100Hz
Lite-on 16x DVD player
WinDVD XP 4.0
ATI Radeon 9700 video card
As I've said, don't just take my word for it, try it yourself!
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Yawn another useless comparison thread... what does this make 100+ lol...
Really let people use what they prefer and stop trying to be a know it all.
When I back up kids movies I use DVD2one. Or if I don't care about the extras.
When I back movies that Have alternate ending I use Instant COPY
When I want quality to impress my friends I use the original.
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Well I haven't compared the quality of the two programs since I just ordered Instant Copy online today. I have been using DVD2one and DVDX Copy both which IMO work flawlessly. Also I'm more than satisfied with the resulting image quality of DVD2one but hey I'm not an expert at this stuff.
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I can't even get the bloody program to work
, but it's a good idea that someone takes the time out to compare these programs as a lot of us who are into this like to here these comment, it's all part of the learning process and communicating with each other save's so much time. I sure we've all been there, being up 15hr trying to work things out and is the best way and stuff........Damn
is that the time (what day is it ?)
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Don't spend so much time trying to "backup" your DVDs. For the amount of time, effort and material that you put into copying a DVD, you could have bought 10 copies of it.
If you have a program that does it in 15 minutes, or is a "set it and forget it", then the savings is (maybe) worth it.
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ok heres a quick one on one for both progs!!
ic is cheap & cheerful along with dvd2one!!!
ic will keep the main movie & extras & if U alter the reg U can reduce other things to keep it the way U would like it!! (cant handle NTSC!!)
dvd2one is good in the fact that it can handle both pal & ntsc very well & with the use of makeiteasy U can keep the menu!! the downside to dvd2one is that the new versions appears odd as it produces a crappier pic that version 1.00 why is that????
We will always have this mine is better than yours stuff but at the end of the day no matter how many reviews we get we will always have the same answer & people will use whats best!! To be honest nothing beats CCE but there again this has bother with ntsc & only the use of pulldown fixes it!!
The best thing is to be happy with what U know & stick with it....
Kev
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