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| Posted by | Ssseth |
| Posted on | 24/09/04 18:11 |
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Testing:
We began
by backing up copies of the following movie to the hard
drive:
⋅
Legend (dual
layer)
⋅
The
Matrix (dual layer)
⋅
Bedazzled (dual
layer)
⋅
Office Space
(single layer)
Since we
wanted the entire movie, we selected complete DVD and left all the languages
intact. We selected a path to rip the movie to and clicked start.
In each
case the process ran smoothly and we had the complete DVD decrypted and on the
hard drive for viewing or further processing at a later stage. Please note that
ripping times can vary greatly depending on your system and drive used to copy
the movie (for example a DVD-ROM drive will generally rip faster then a DVD±RW
drive).
Copy
DVD:
For
the Copy DVD section of this review we used the same
movies:
⋅
Legend (dual
layer)
⋅
The
Matrix (dual layer)
⋅
Bedazzled (dual
layer)
⋅
Office Space
(single layer)
To ensure
the greatest compatibility possible, we tested with the following selection of
media at least once. All media burnt fine at its maximum rated speed using the
fast burn speed option. When burning DVD±RW
media we opted to use the slow format option, as it is known to do a more
thorough job of formatting the DVD.
DVD+R
⋅
Taiyo
Yuden 4x (YUDEN000T01)
⋅
CMC
8x (CMC MAG E01)
DVD-R
⋅
Ritek
4x (RITEKG04)
⋅
Ritek
8x (RITEKG05)
DVD+RW
⋅
Philips 4x
(PHILIPS 041)
⋅
Ricoh
4x (RICOHJPNW01)
DVD-RW
⋅
Ritek
2x (RITEKW01)
⋅
Optodisc 2x
(OPTODISCK001)
Using the
following methods we successfully copied each movie without
incident.
⋅
Copy
to Hard Disk fully, then transcoded and burnt using the Copy DVD files from Hard
Disk to DVD
⋅
Transcoding using
Copy to Hard Disk and then burnt using the Copy DVD files from Hard Disk to DVD
⋅
Using
the Copy DVD option to transcode and then burn in one step
Whether
copying to the hard drive first and then burning afterwards, or going straight
from the DVD, all copies finished successfully on all media types and played
back fine in 3 tested set top DVD players.
We were
very impressed with the transcoding times. They were very quick at an average
time of 17 minutes for the dual layer movies when using Feature Film only and
one language (again please note transcoding times are highly dependant on your
system speed).
Burn
speeds varied of course depending on the media used, but they all fell well
within the expected time frame (~30 minutes @ 2x, ~15 minutes @ 4x and ~8
minutes @ 8x).
The quality of the movies also impressed us. The movies were played back on a 17" CRT and a 46" Philips widescreen HDTV with progressive scan enabled. With the exception of Office Space (which is only single layer), when copying the entire movie in its entirety there were noticeable signs of compression throughout. However, it was nothing worse than we have noticed using other entry level DVD copy software. But where 123 DVD Copy really shined was when copying only the feature film and one language. None of the movies tested showed any noticeable signs of pixilation or compression unless you sat very close to the screen and paused the movie looking for it. For the short amount of time required to transcode the DVD the quality was outstanding.
Time to wrap things up...



Regarding the product just review I agree with the author; easy and simple. A perfect movie backup program for "beginners".


I have to say, though, that there's another bug that I've contacted the company about. After installing the product, in Windows Explorer (the file manager), volume labels don't show up anymore. In other words, if you have a CD titled "MyStuff" and you put it in your drive and open Windows Explorer it won't show "MyStuff (D
" anymore; it'll show the generic "DVD-RW Drive (D
" instead. I really dislike this, because when I place a CD or DVD in the drive I expect to see the volume label name; it's how I confirm I've put the right disc in the drive. Uninstalling the software doesn't fix this problem; I had to use System Restore to get correct volume label operation back.
I also notice that any discs with autorun exe files no longer function. You will have to start such discs manually.
The e-mail I sent to the company was met with a response saying support for 123 Copy DVD has passed to another organization, Globalstar Software (at www.globalstarsoftware.com). The strange thing is, Globalstar appears to be a game company and the web site doesn't present any support options for 123 Copy DVD.
Me thinks the original manufacturers of 123 Copy DVD were sued out of business.
So for any newcomers to this product, I'd suggest, if you're going to run it on a regular basis, that you create a System Restore point (and give it a specific name), install the product and run it, uninstall it, and then run System Restore to go back to the point you created previously.






. When you try to play it any DVD player it begins directly the movie.







BUT DON'T RECOMEND


Still, searching for the DRIVE F, please insert Disc...
I'm glad I saved a trip top the store and my money is still in my pocket.



To Find out what "dee dee dee" means go to this URL, copy and paste into your web browser:
http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/?ml_video=72779
This message was edited at: 24-03-2008 22:56


did anyone else come across this too, and if so can anyone give me any solutions please.
Also I have used spyware/virus check but nothing came up so basically this sofware screwed my computer!!!






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