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  1. Member
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    The new version is supposed to take up less resources on your computer and allow you to run other applications without it running like grandma on her walker. That's the main drawback that I used to think DVD2ONE had and that's why I stopped using it. But if the new version corrects this problem, i'm back to using it. Has anyone used it yet, and if so, how is it?
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  2. hello,

    tested yesterday.
    Rolled back on 1.21 due to a strange memory error at the beginning of the 3rd ripping.
    Checking the CPU usage it raises the 90% mmmmmh.. never happened before.

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  3. another one huh? seems like a new one every week
    forgot which one im using think 120,seems ok either
    way, variable bit rate things seems to be too blocky
    on action scenes, think i stick with old way of doing
    things...
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    DVD2One 1.2.2 holds up to its predictions. Even though there is an extra step. the lastest version is worth it.
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