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Old 05-10-2004, 04:31 AM   #1
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DVD Burning ?'s

I have a real brief question. I have been reviewing some of the threads about DVD burning and my question is, Is there any ONE program out there that will decode, copy and burn a DVD? I hate all this stuff about haveing 2 different programs to be able to burn a DVD. Thanks!!!
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DVD Shrink if you have Nero installed.

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I do not have nero. I just bought a Sony VAIO V series.
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Then DVD X Copy

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Old 05-10-2004, 05:36 AM   #5
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I'd avoid dxd x copy. I tested their dvd x copy platinum. It kept making coasters so I dumped it. Now I use DVD Shrink to decode and RecordNow DX to burn.
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Then maybe CloneDVD while AnyDVD runs in the background.

DVD Decrypter can decrypt and burn, but not shrink. You can get a dual layer DVD burner when they get out and use DVD Decrypter.

The best way is to do it with 2 programs, there is just no single program that is as good as the programs mentioned.

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Thanks RJ. Are the programs you mentioned out there for download or do you have to buy them?
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Old 05-10-2004, 09:52 AM   #8
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DVD Shrink is free. DVDX is free. BurnAtOnce is free. DVD2avi is free. DVD2SVCD (which will also do dvd to dvd) is free.
Take a look in the tools section at www.videohelp.com
While there, look in the guides for many tutorials on doing exactly this.
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Thanks RJ. Are the programs you mentioned out there for download or do you have to buy them?
DVD Shrink: Freeware, downloadable from www.dvdshrink.org
DVD Decrypter: Freeware, downloadable from www.dvddecrypter.com
CloneDVD: Payware. Trial downloadable from www.elby.ch
AnyDVD: Payware. Trial downloadable from www.slysoft.com
Nero: Payware. Trial downloadable from www.nero.com

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