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  1. 1. DVD Shrink beta 3.0 Beta 5
    2. InstantCopy v8
    3. Dvd2one 1.3
    4. DvdXcopy Express v3.0.x

    All my backup movies are done using Dvd2one because for me it is very simple to use and also because I never have problem with it that is why I have not tried others.
    But most of larger size moves I done, I notice the video quality is not very good so I plan to learn new tools if they can make those large size movies look better than Dvd2one.

    Any suggestion? I don't mind if it takes a little big longer to process.

    Thank very much.

    -Hle2001
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  2. IC7 would do a better job than what you have listed IMO. Also there are other programs (some very expensive) that are better than IC7. For me I can live with DVDshrink or DVD2one for files up to 6.5GB beyond that I usually will switch to IC7.
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    I am a DVD2one worshipper... BUT... on full DVD9 discs with source that already has medium bitrates, it's just no good.

    For that, I use DVD Shrink 3.0 R5 with DEEP ANALYSIS and it looks best.
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  4. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    I am a DVD2one worshipper... BUT... on full DVD9 discs with source that already has medium bitrates, it's just no good.

    For that, I use DVD Shrink 3.0 R5 with DEEP ANALYSIS and it looks best.
    Sometimes I agree with lordsmurf (from Abu Dhabi )
    You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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  5. Thank you all for your input. Well, I tried IC7 before but sometimes it crashed my system in the middle of conversion process. I am too in love with Dvd2one for having done more than 100 movies without a single mess up.

    I will redo some of my long hour movies with IC8 and DVD Shrink and compare with Dvd2one result to find out more. Well I think it's time to learn other tools for a change.

    Regards,

    -Hle2001
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