Has anyone tried thsi new product? Would like to know if it's worth the $39. Thanks
http://www.dvdreplicant.com/
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In all honesty...
I've used a LOT of apps to rip/compress DVD's, etc...
DVDSHRINK is the best. It towers above every other app (and it's free too!).
The only drawback is that you'll need a still costly DVD-RW burner.
But within three days alone after buying my LG-4080b, the thing has already paid for itself.
Once DVD-RW's become more plentiful and cheaper, a lot of these DVD-CD apps will become history.
Just my 0.02cents.
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That program just allows you to make VCD copies burned to CDR which means to get any quality you would need two to three Cd's to backup most movies. I get spam emails for these type programs all the time and it seems everyone out there is producing DVD software these days.
Really I bet you could fine the software to do what that program does for free on this site (look in tools) starting with SmartRipper (free). -
The only reason I through this out there was just to get some opinions of DVD software that shows up from time to time. For whatever reason this product along with DVDxCopy was featured at the tail end of a CNN new story. Personally I am an avid user of the KVCD way of creating single 80 CD-R’s. From what I can see this product is intended for creating VCD type CD, not DVD-R. Bob W, You are right in that most if not all the software anyone would want to use are on various sites including this one.
Bud -
The DVDReplicatant is junk. It is simply a shell with a few buttons to ask you to download a few shareware that is freely availble from the internet and than it uses those shareware to extract DVD into (S)VCD format. It's a totally rip off of the freeware/shareware programmers.
The "Fake" DVDCopyone is actually just DVDReplicatant. I've paid for it so I know. (/me sucker!)
Look at the last post at the bottom from me.
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=135775