So after going to there site now, i see this announcement. Available for download Sept 3. And the feature that is the best and what seems to solve my problems and apparently those of many others. well here's a snip> DVD X COPY Platinum represents a breakthrough in DVD movie backup technology, and is the most powerful DVD movie backup software ever. Along with the speed, ease of use and one-click convenience of DVD X Copy XPRESS, DVD X Copy Platinum adds brand-new TDF backup technology which allows complete customization and control over your movie backup. TDF is the breakthrough movie fans have been demanding, and allows for chapter by chapter control over compression. Create and share TDF files with others. This is the ultimate movie backup software that can satisfy even the most critical movie fan - you!
Go here http://www.dvdxcopy.com/backup/DVD_XCopy_Platinum.asp
I think its the first to be able to do this, especially for those people with episode dvds, keep the menu, and compress only chapters you want. Hello, finally, I think this is by far the best solution out there. Forget dvdshrink and the rest, (well, maybe not just yet) BUT its well worth it with the new features.
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It's not $150, didn't you see the price? Its listed only at $149.99 but you get a $30 discount, so its down to $119.99.
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OK I'll buy only 120 pieces of blank discs then.
PS its a mail in rebate, I hope you'll get it backYou stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off. -
Wow took them long enough.
Sounds like this TDF thing is a templet file for backing up specific disc, wonder how thats gonna work out legally. -
Can someone post a screenshot or link to a screenshot from the dvdxcopy platinum??? that I can use in my tools list.
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i think no one has it running long enough to get a screen shot ..
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Well for what it's worth,I downloaded my free upgrade to Platinum yesterday and burned a back up of Aliens Special Edition and Blade2 today.
Extremely user-friendy interface on Platinum,you're presented with a choice of "Advanced" which gives you chapter by chapter customization or "Simple" which is Xcopy XPress.
I'm just learning the program myself so I chose XPress.Combined copy/burn time on my system was 36min for the movie without menus or special features.It fit the entire 2hr 34min movie on one dvd and quality was flawless.
Blade2 is a full 30 min shorter and Xpress was able to fit movie and menus on the dvd in just under 30min burn time.When I get my confidence up I'll experiment with advanced mode.
DVD X Rescue is also included as a free bonus in the download which is $49.95 if purchased seperately.
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Originally Posted by Tonytryke
Originally Posted by BaldrickYou stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off. -
A update will be made to DVD X COPY PLAT tomorrow, at that point I can make a screen image for you (there are slight modifications so I might as well wait).
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From those who actually TRIED the product,
Please let us know your results. So far, it seems pretty darn good.
I wonder how the quality and speed compares to somethink like DVD Shrink ?
Can you load MPEG-1 or 2 files into it for create DVDs ?
Please, DVD X Copy Platinum users, share with use about your experiences with ease of use, quality, flexibility, handling Macrovision, regions, integration of MPEG files and technical support from the vendor.
Thanks so much.
Sometimes you get what you pay for.
Jon -
Well... the problem is they released the version too early, the president of 321 studios claims to have everyone in the company all working on that product now and many updates will be released shortly.
You are spouse to be able to work with files from your hard drive, but that feature is not yet finished (promised in the next couple of weeks - button is there but is grayed out).
It doesn't currently point out to you what titlesets are the menu/movie/extras and the preview button can't display the menu titlesets.
The compression feature doesn't always fill the entire disc, it will leave a little wasted space, resulting in a slightly higher compression than you should have had (the compression level can be adjusted manually, I have not checked yet to see if this could correct that).
I think the product has some real hope of being a great program but it just isn't there yet. The claims are that this will all be fixed shortly and you will bow before the product in awe... that we shall have to wait and see.
In short, I defiantly would not suggest purchasing the product right now as you will probably be disappointed. But in a few week, or months, it may be a great program only time will tell.
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All I really want to know is if it lets you substitute your own slide for the "Please Insert Disk 2" ugly hardcoded one.
While I own DXDXCopy they never sent me any email about Platinum -- funny, because they *did* tell me about the newest copy of Express when it came out. But I'm not even going to download the new version for free if it doesn't allow for that slide change (because otherwise XCopy works just fine for me -- I don't compress my backups and never will)."Like a knife, he cuts through life, like every day's his last" -- Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
falken,
GREAT work !!
Keep us informed.
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Does this new version have that annoying 321 Disclaimer that plays at the start of a movie?
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It's *so* easy to get rid of that disclaimer I wouldn't even give it a second thought (I bypass it on all my backups -- takes less than 10 seconds).
And I'm absolutely positive they didn't get rid of it in the newest version -- they just about had a heart attack when I suggested to them being able to change the "change disk" screen because they thought I was suggesting getting rid of their warning screen: I was nearly banned from their board."Like a knife, he cuts through life, like every day's his last" -- Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
What is the easiest way to ged rid of the disclaimer? I read one method, but it seemed very complicated.
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its so easy with just using ifoedit -- thats all that is required and takes 5 sec's .....
its been posted here many times .. (you do NOT require any other programs)"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Yep, as the mod says.
I'm not at my video machine so I can't tell you exact specifics, but the basic procedure is to open up the .TS file (in the VIDEO_TS folder), go to the second line and doubleclick on it (expanding it), select that line and in the box below scroll to the line where the last action is performed (this is easy to see but, as I said, I can't tell you specifics right now). Change this action (right click) to "go to titleset menu" and then select 1, 1, root. Save and you're done.
If you can't get this working email again and I'll write with the specifics (it truly takes less time to do than to explain)."Like a knife, he cuts through life, like every day's his last" -- Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
PLease give me more information about infoedit.
Is it really that easy ? Will it allow creation of a two hour movie on 1 CD ?
Jon -
Originally Posted by joloYou stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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Jolo,
Yes, sorry if I misled you -- I was giving instructions on how to remove the warning screen DVDXCopy puts on the first disk. That's the subject of this thread, DVDXCopy, not using IFOEdit to create a DVD (which can be done, but is considerably more complicated, and would require the use of a ripper to get the VOBs decrypted to your hard drive in the first place)."Like a knife, he cuts through life, like every day's his last" -- Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
No, that's a completely different thing.
The warning is an actual image embedded in the VOB which can be bypassed only by editing the TS file (that has instructions on how to play the VOBs). The txt file is a file that DVDXCopy puts on the burned disks (assuming you let DVDXCopy burn your disks. Hint hint) that keeps DVDXCopy from making a copy of a copy, so to speak. DVDXCopy sees that text file and won't do it. The text file also contains some personal information (another reason why I won't burn it onto my DVDs -- just don't like the whole idea)."Like a knife, he cuts through life, like every day's his last" -- Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
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