Im thinking about checking out the program. For those that have it, does it really make doing a dual layer 9.7GB movie to single layer 4.7GB movie easier??
And if it really works, do you still need all these other programs or is Instant CD/DVD the only neccessary one? I checked out the demo and all it looks like to me is another alternative for a normal burning program.![]()
I could get the whole program, but i would like to know if it's worth it?
Thanks -M
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i bought a copy from pc world, when i tried to backup a dvd9 to dvdr i got the following message; due to licence regulations this feature is not available. i sent an email to vob the makers their reply was; due to licence regulations this feature is not available. so i took it back to the shop and got my money back
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It is possible to get it to work.
1. Decrypt using DVDdecrypter
2. Follow wizard in Instant DVD
3. wait 30-50 hours for finished product
not what anyone wanted to hear after the hype before the release.
i downloaded the update, but didn't continue with the re-encoding after seeing the times it took other people.
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