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    Would you agree that this is the fastest method for backing up movie only to a DVD-R? A 2 hour movie, 20 minutes to rip and transcode, 15 minutes to burn for a grand total of 35 minutes. This is what I have learned after trials. CloneDVD and ANY DVD is also a good combo which will do it all in one click but I find it adds about 20 minutes to the process. I won't use DVDShrink until it can transcode closed captions (I prefer over subtitles, why? My TV does them quick). Just wondering how many others have reached the same conclusion.
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  2. I agree that dvd2one is the fastest.

    (Get an 8x burner and you'll be 7 min faster... )
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    But is the video/audio quality equal to CloneDVD?
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  4. Originally Posted by golfnut
    But is the video/audio quality equal to CloneDVD?
    They dont even touch the audio...
    Only the video is compressed...
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    Originally Posted by golfnut
    But is the video/audio quality equal to CloneDVD?
    My eyes can't tell a difference.
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    Thanks guys for the reply, does DVD2One burn also, if not what program do you use to burn?
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  7. Originally Posted by golfnut
    Thanks guys for the reply, does DVD2One burn also, if not what program do you use to burn?
    It cant rip protected DVDs, cant burn

    You need DVD Decrypter or AnyDVD 3 to bypass the protection

    Burning: both Nero and RecordNow work for me
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    Thanks Tompika.
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    most methods are within a few minutes of each other these days anyway regarding processing but this is probably one of the fastest

    but personally I don't care if one tool is 2 minutes faster than another. I rate processng speed far down my list so I guess I'm different

    the fastest would be to rip, transcode and burn all in one and isn't there a tool out there that burns direct so therefore could do this? I would never do that even if it was an option anyway as who's to say the final DVD will playback perfectly without first chcecking compliancy or actually fit 4.37GB?

    Number 1 for me is the quality of the output for the effort involved. Seeing as all are quite simple to use then it just comes down to quality produced for me. Price does have an effect along with features included of course , but apart from DVDShrink all are similar again regarding price

    not the case here but I often wonder why people are so keen to copy a DVD in as quick a time as possible. Is it because they have huge DVD collections so they need to back it up so fast or is it something else?
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    MackemX well said, I could not agree with you more, quality is my number one concern also.
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