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  1. I know there are seperate threads on all of these three backup programs, but I think there should be a thread comparing all three methods, thus, this thread. If someone has not tried DVD2DVDR, but has tried DVD2ONE and Instant Copy 7, please post your results. I have read all the threads in their entirety, and it seems as though DVD2ONE is still the fastest, but also, still the most unpredictable. Apparently, Instant Copy takes about as long as DVD2DVDR with CCE, but it allows you to keep the menus and subtitles, which basically means that if the quality was as good with Instant Copy 7, as it is with DVD2DVDR AND I could keep the menus and subtitles, WITHOUT any authoring, and it was consistent in quality, then I would switch to Instant Copy 7.

    Please post your comparisions.
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  2. robw said:
    Thought I would post a comparison time. On a P4 2.66 GHZ machine I did a 134 minute movie start to finish (DVD Decrypter, DVD2DVD-R, Maestro, Gear Pro for burn) in 6.5 hours.

    Based on results (by others) InstantCopy (DVD Decrypter, InstantCopy, Burn) would likely take 2.5 hours or so. At the risk of inflaming, I feel it is probably a majority view that quality stacks up in an order that parallels the encode time
    robw's comparitive results are as follows:

    ............................Time.................. .Quality...........Product
    DVD2One..............1.25 hr................C+................main feature only
    InstantCopy...........2.5 hr.................B+................main or full
    DVD2DVD-R..........6.5 hr...................A..................main feature only
    Original.................n/a.......................A+................full


    Interesting comparions. robw, would you mind also posting the movie and region, as well as whether it is NTSC or PAL.

    Anyone else have comparions?
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    DVD2one used for speed
    Speed : 10 can't beat it
    Quality : 5-9 - depends on size of file basically
    Price :8 - not bad
    Ease of Use : 10 - can't really get any simpler
    Features : 5 - no user settings as of yet but plans for future
    Total = 38-42/50

    DVD2DVDR used to keep quality
    Speed : 5 if you use CCE
    Quality : 8-9 - depends again on size
    Price : 10 - free (1 if you include CCE)
    Ease of Use : 6 - very hard to set up initially
    Features : 7 - good but only one PGC limit
    Total = 36-37/50 (minus 9 if you include CCE)

    InstantCopy used for complete DVD9-DVD5 backup
    Speed : 8 - nearer to DVD2DVDR speed than DVD2One
    Quality : 6-9 - depends on selected files
    Price : 8 - from initial prices
    Ease of Use : 9 - takes some setting up, but easy to do
    Features : 10 - basically u can do anything you want
    Total = 41-44/50

    DVDXCopy used for DVD9 to 2x DVD5
    Speed : 7 - depends what you keep
    Quality : 10 - same as original
    Price : 6 - could be cheaper
    Ease of Use : 9 - simple to use
    Features : 8 - very good options for splitting
    Total = 40/50

    Basically it depends on what you want to do cos they are all winners in their own rights
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  4. I love all these program's and use them all if I have alot of dvd to back dvd2one for episode's instantcopy like band of brother or anime dvedxcopy when i want a 1:1 copy dvd2dved-r if I want the best encode there is no real winner hell once in a blue moon i still se dvd2svcd
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