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Movie copy software Discuss, dvd x copy vs one click at Software forum; I know dvd x copy has been band from retail but one click is available but Iam wondering which is better. And why isn't one click being band as well. And the eternal question which is better. Also was x copy band for ripping the dvd is such good quality

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AndreL (CD Freaks Junior Member)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
I know dvd x copy has been band from retail but one click is available but Iam wondering which is better. And why isn't one click being band as well. And the eternal question which is better. Also was x copy band for ripping the dvd is such good quality that, that is the reason why is now availble with no decrypter. Also is there any where that there still selling it with the decryptor
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Tru (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
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I know dvd x copy has been band from retail but one click is available but Iam wondering which is better.
elby CloneDVD2!

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And why isn't one click being band as well.
It does not copy copy protected movies. You can use AnyDVD to make it work with protected movies. Same for CloneDVD2, but you can get a great bundle offer at http://www.slysoft.com
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dartskipper (New on Forum)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
i have dvd x copy (banned version) , it is ok, and besides you cant get any updates that i know of. i also have 1 click dvd that i use on conjuction with anydvd decrypter which works absolutely fantastic. with 1 click dvd you can also put on your hard drive as well as the standard way. anydvd works great with 1 clickdvd because they work together on the fly. i have used in the past dvd decrypter, dvd fab decrypter, shrink dvd and they were good in their time. the $29-39 is well worth spending for anydvd as well as the $59 for 1click dvd .
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Tru (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
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dvd decrypter, dvd fab decrypter, shrink dvd and they were good in their time. the $29-39 is well worth spending for anydvd as well as the $59 for 1click dvd .
You're better off with $49-59 for AnyDVD & elby CloneDVD2 bundle.
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Gurm (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
I have some dog shit on a platter, and some bald eagle shit on a platter. The bald eagle shit has been banned, but I still have it. Why hasn't the dog shit been banned, and which one is better to EAT AND SMEAR ON MY FACE?

Oh wait... they're both SHIT.
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Tru (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
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I have some dog shit on a platter, and some bald eagle shit on a platter. The bald eagle shit has been banned, but I still have it. Why hasn't the dog shit been banned, and which one is better to EAT AND SMEAR ON MY FACE?

Oh wait... they're both SHIT.
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Pakratus (CD Freaks Senior Member)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
Ahhh, wow.

If you're looking to purchase a program, I would recommend CloneDVD. Since it is still in production, you will receive updates. You will need AnyDVD also.

With DVDXCopy (ripper or no ripper) you can use AnyDVD along with it. But, why purchase a dead program.

I have not used OneClick. Mainly because I am more than happy with CloneDVD.

As for one not being banned: One reason most companies are able to sell their product is because they are in a different country. A country that does not control the sales of a 'DVD decoder.' DVD X Copy was in the US, and was possibly the most mainstream DVD copy program. Also, there were questions about it activating Macrovision without a license.
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babychar2002 (CD Freaks Senior Member)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
Anydvd, Clonedvd2, DVD Drvrypter and shrink any of these 2 or 3 would help u slove ur problems.
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Gurm (CDFreaks Resident)
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Anydvd, Clonedvd2, DVD Drvrypter and shrink any of these 2 or 3 would help u slove ur problems.
Unless of course you WANT shit smeared on your face. In which case by all means stick with DVD X Copy.
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babychar2002 (CD Freaks Senior Member)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
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Unless of course you WANT shit smeared on your face. In which case by all means stick with DVD X Copy.
no it doesnt it depends on its quality and etc, i never hadn that problem.
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Gurm (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
SARCASM. I'm using sarcasm.

DVD X Copy was, at best, a mediocre program. That was when it was supported and updated. Since it hasn't had an update in about 2 years... why even consider using it?
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Tru (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 23-08-2005
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DVD X Copy was, at best, a mediocre program.
Not even that, it was just all hype, no substance and overpriced. 321 Studios only seeked ways to make a quick buck. And they succeeded to fool a lot people.
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Gurm (CDFreaks Resident)
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Not even that, it was just all hype, no substance and overpriced. 321 Studios only seeked ways to make a quick buck. And they succeeded to fool a lot people.
Well, it FUNCTIONED. It did work as advertised... well, it worked. Mostly. I made a couple discs with it way back when.
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fritzi93 (CD Freaks Senior Member)
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Posted: 24-08-2005
Hmm, XCopy or OneClick, which to choose. Nope, neither one.
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babychar2002 (CD Freaks Senior Member)
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Posted: 24-08-2005
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Hmm, XCopy or OneClick, which to choose. Nope, neither one.
lol
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Posted: 14-09-2005
So what do all you Wise ones recomend??? cough cough
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So what do all you Wise ones recomend??? cough cough
AnyDVD & CloneDVD.
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Gurm (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 14-09-2005
Any program which doesn't smell like the feces of domestic animals.
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Gurm, okay we get the message that you don't like these programs. Please leave it at that. If you want to post, then let's make it beneficial to the threads topic.
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Gurm (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 15-09-2005
There are about a hundred transcoders out there. They all have their fanbase. However, most of us here frown on repackaged good unless they offer some sort of enhancement.

For this reason, both DVD XCopy and 1Click are ... garbage. Some people really like 1Click due to its ease of use, but let's be honest - DVD Shrink isn't that much harder, and it's about 100 times better.

CloneDVD is JUST as easy as 1Click, yet it actually WORKS, and usually works WELL.

Sadly, there are precious few programs that do what DVD XCopy was all about - backup one DVD9 onto two DVD5's with a nice split down the middle, and without monkeying up the structure. However, most of us have, with a little tiny bit of effort, learned to either do without, or do the split ourselves. Personally, I like having menus+movie on one disc, and menus+extras+highly compressed main movie on a second. This is pretty easy to with with DVD Shrink, and even more effective when you use a program like VOB Blanker or DVD Remake with DVD Shrink.

OR you could use DVD Rebuilder, and just compress the entire disc down to one blank.

And that's just the MOST POPULAR tier of programs. There are dozens of others. Every major multimedia vendor has their own transcoder. Nero Recode is the continuation of DVD Shrink in the for-pay arena. Pinnacle has a COUPLE programs, etc. etc.
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