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  1. I downloaded Intervideo DVDCopy because of that article at http://dvd.box.sk/articles8.php that showed it was the clear winner in quality. I know people have saif they think the original photo and the dvdcopy photo are the same and i tend to think they are right, but I downloaded it before reading that.

    This is taken directly from their website
    http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/InterVideoDVDCopyGold_Profile.jsp

    "Auto Fit

    Dual Layer DVDs to Single DVD -- Compress a 9.4 GB dual layer DVD to 4.7GB with no loss of content or quality"

    How can they claim this?
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    ...because no one can stop them from saying it...


    Intervideo DVD Copy is total crap...steer clear from it! Just my honest opinion

    YouŽll be better of with DVDShrink or Dvd2one. If you want really good quality, IŽd suggest a re-encoder like CCE. ThereŽs more to learn, but the quality is well worth it

    In regards to the test you mentioned, it was total bull...the pictures are the same...
    "This is true in all walks of life: Man takes care of the quantity, woman the quality."
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  3. Yeah I always use Shrink, Ive only considered DVDCopy because of that article, but I dont think im going to bother with it.
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  4. " a re-encoder like CCE"

    what does CCE stand for and where can I find more info?

    TIA
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  5. Originally Posted by luwe
    " a re-encoder like CCE"

    what does CCE stand for and where can I find more info?

    TIA
    CCE stands for Cinema Craft Encoder. More info can be found at www.cinemacraft.com

    Id suggest you look into DVD Rebuilder if you have any interest in CCE. CCE has a steep learning curve even when using The Big 3. DVD Rebuilder makes CCE basically a 1 click solution.
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    Originally Posted by Yankee666666
    I downloaded Intervideo DVDCopy because of that article at http://dvd.box.sk/articles8.php that showed it was the clear winner in quality. I know people have saif they think the original photo and the dvdcopy photo are the same and i tend to think they are right, but I downloaded it before reading that.

    This is taken directly from their website
    http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/InterVideoDVDCopyGold_Profile.jsp

    "Auto Fit

    Dual Layer DVDs to Single DVD -- Compress a 9.4 GB dual layer DVD to 4.7GB with no loss of content or quality"

    How can they claim this?
    For one thing the version they were testing is V1.2. I've done 500+ movies with V1.2 and the quality is 100%. Plus V2 seems real excellent too, if you look real close all the pictures they do vary and in my opinion I can see the change It's not the same as the original take another close look.
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