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| Posted by | Dennis |
| Posted on | 04/07/03 19:04 |
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321 Studios' DVDXCopy XPRESS software is a little different than the other software packages we're taking a look at. DVDXCopy XPRESS has no option to copy an entire DVD with all its extras and can only be used to back-up the main movie with one audio stream and one subtitle. All this using a very simple user interface:

If you've followed the news lately you will probably know that 321 Studios is currently fighting a legal battle against Hollywood because their software has a built-in DVD ripper which can decrypt protected DVDs on-the-fly (something that the other packages we're testing cannot do). As a result of this legal battle 321 Studios has done a lot of things to make sure that people who use their software are informed about the legal issues concerning their DVD back-ups.
Some of these measurements include a couple of questions you have to answer when you start the software (questions like if the DVD you're using is a borrowed one or rented one) and a Copyright Agreement. Since these questions and agreement are easily bypassed by simply answering 'No' and 'I Agree', 321 Studios has also added some more anti-piracy measurements. When you burn the compressed DVD files with the XPRESS software, the following text message will be burned to your DVD-back-up:
Warning: This is an archival backup copy of a DVD,
created solely for the private and personal use of the owner of the DVD from
which it was made. Federal copyright laws prohibit the unauthorized
reproduction, distribution, or exhibition of copyrighted materials, if any,
contained in this archival backup copy. The resale, reproduction,
distribution, or commercial exploitation of this archival backup copy is
strictly forbidden. We ask you to respect the rights of copyright
holders.
Archived by 321Studios DVDXPress version [] on Tue May 20
16:23:02 2003
xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxThe text message, including a unique serial, can, for example, be used to track down someone who's releasing pirated copies online. As a final anti-piracy measurement each DVD title you back-up will also display the following message when you play it on your DVD-player:


These options are build in to to save space...F.I. can you de-select the French language from an English movie etc.




Don't really like your 'quality' test.... reminds me of HI-Fi mags who test music quality with instruments.....
For my money, the best test is the evidence of your eyes, watching the movie in real-time on a TV.
When I do this, with a movie made with DVD Shrink, Level 1 compression, I (and my friends) can't see any difference to the original.
Given the price (FREE), features like decryption and variable compression levels plus the quality I've seen on my TV.....there's no contest....DVD Shrink is the clear winner.




As regards DVD95Copy..... How could they even test it? There is still not a current demo available so on that count alone it did not even deserve the courtesy of testing IMO.
So thx! Nice test!





Another article about the actual process of ripping and burning would be great (I tried looking already here but couldn't find one). Or if someone could just tell me here that would be great
Thanks!!





@Kamikazee: You can use a program like AnyDVD to decrypt the dvd on the fly, then there is no difference. However that means you need to buy another program...


There are now other programmes ie) Intervideo windvd platinum that compresses and burns.
Still I found it very informative - TY for the effort involved - no small task I know.


thanks



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