Register now! Forgot your password?
Latest Software Reviews
Search and Download Media Files with VideoRaptor

Magic Bullet Editors 2.0 Review

Review and Guide of SWiSH Video2

Review and Guide to muvee autoProducer 5

Review and Guide to Pinnacle Studio 10 Standard

Pure Motion Edit Studio 5 Review

Solveig Multimedia Video Splitter

A guide to Dr Divx - converting files to DivX

Review: Magic Bullet Editors

Guide and Review of VideoRedo: Edit VOB & MPEG
[1] 2 3 Next >>
Adverts
Latest Features
Improving Camera Tecnique: Shallow Depth of Field
Published: January 14, 08

Freecom Media Player 35
Published: November 25, 07

Sony Playstation 3 – Media Center in the making?
Published: November 21, 07

Video Compression for Web Streaming
Published: March 18, 07

Using Saturation in Vegas
Published: January 13, 07

Sprucing Up Your Video - Playing with Curves in Vegas
Published: November 18, 06

Lighting on a Budget
Published: October 7, 06

Blu Ray hits the UK: The Samsung BD-P1000
Published: September 30, 06

Download DVDs for the price of a DVD with BTvision
Published: September 16, 06

Digital Director's Rough guide to making a scripted video.
Published: April 23, 06
[1] 2 3 4 5 Next >>
Latest Hardware Reviews
Review of the EZKeyboard Professional

Pinnacle PCTV USB Stick

Rode Videomic – An owner's view.

Capture Analogue Video with a Canopus ADVC-100

Adding SATA and turning a PC into mass storage

ATI Radeon All in Wonder 9700 Review

Guide to MicroMV camcorders

DVD-RW and DVD+RW: How to Fit

Glidecam 2000 Pro Review

DVD Camcorders: Guide and Review
[1] 2 Next >>
Video Editing: Digital Director
By Marc Peters
Published: July 30, 05
Email

 

Get the lowdown on the most popular DVD copy software

Despite ever multiplying speed cameras, everyone breaks the speed limit. And much to Holywood's annoyance, the world and his wife uses DVD "backup" software. Sellers of these so-called backup solutions claim to provide a covieniant method of safe-guarding an expensive DVD collection against damage. Whatever your motivation, and whatever you call it, copying DVDs has never been so easy.

Macrovison, the copy protection behind almost all commercial DVDs, was inevitably cracked rapidly after its implentation, so the problem's never been whether you can copy a DVD, it's been making the process easy enough for us computer illetirate folks to follow. But help is now at hand. Where once you'd be faced with numerous DOS based applications, confusing guides and even more confusing error messages, you'll now be making a duplicate with a few mouseclicks. And with DVD burners fitted as standard on almost every new PC, you're just a few steps away from backuping up your collection.

Before we take you through the various applications, it's worth explaining a few bits of technical jargon. Commercial DVDs are normally labelled DVD9 (dual layer), holding 8.54GB of data (about 2 hours of video at the highest DVD quality). In contrast, Standard rewritable DVDs (DVD+R etc) are single layer, DVD5 discs, giving half the storage capacity of a commercial DVD. DVD backup software squeezes the same amount on smaller discs by re-encoding the video and/or removing the "extras", resulting in a reduction in quality that probably won't be noticed by anyone but the experts. This method creates a DVD playable in most standalone DVD players, but there's also the option of creating a more compressed version for PC only playback (using MPEG4). With the Media PC becoming popular, it's a great way of storing your entire movie collection - and avoid fumbling around finding that hidden DVD.

We've taken a look at six of the most popular DVD backup software applications:

  • Amigo DVD Ripper 2.8
  • CloneDVD 3.0.2.5
  • DVD Backup Express 2.6
  • DVD Shrink 3.1
  • Intervideo DVD Copy 3
  • Super DVD Copy 2.2.8



Page 1 of 3 | Next Page »


View Comments (0)


Social Bookmarking
Add Digital+Video+Editing+Guides%3A+Digital+Director+-+software+-+DVD+Backup+Software+Review to del.icio.us Add to del.icio.us
Digg Digital+Video+Editing+Guides%3A+Digital+Director+-+software+-+DVD+Backup+Software+Review Digg it
Submit Digital+Video+Editing+Guides%3A+Digital+Director+-+software+-+DVD+Backup+Software+Review to reddit.com Submit to reddit.com
Submit Digital+Video+Editing+Guides%3A+Digital+Director+-+software+-+DVD+Backup+Software+Review to Blinklist Submit to Blinklist
Seed Digital+Video+Editing+Guides%3A+Digital+Director+-+software+-+DVD+Backup+Software+Review to newsvine Seed on Newsvine
Submit Digital+Video+Editing+Guides%3A+Digital+Director+-+software+-+DVD+Backup+Software+Review to Furl Submit to Furl
Submit Digital+Video+Editing+Guides%3A+Digital+Director+-+software+-+DVD+Backup+Software+Review to Spurl Submit to Spurl
Latest Posts
Putting moving lips
over a photo

Posted by Working Bee

Need Help With Sony
Dcr - Dvd110e

Posted by munclesmubb

Looking for a
Starter Camcorder

Posted by Shindo

New Here - Where
Would I...

Posted by Marc Peters

Competition Prize
Donation

Posted by Nikosony

Replace .avi with
subclip?

Posted by moneus

How to add Image
inside a video.
Please help me.

Posted by valeria18

Can footage at 60fps
be changed to 30fps
after filming?

Posted by swiftmed

Adobe Encore Win XP
only compatible?

Posted by shaf

What to get in a
computer

Posted by evilc