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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by naicidrac, Sep 30, 2008.

  1. naicidrac

    naicidrac Member

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    Hello all,
    I am pretty familiar with the software for making copies of DVDs, but I want to see which is the best. Right now I use DVDfab to get by the blocks and I also use DVDShrink. Then I use ImgBurn to actually burn the DVDs. I wanted to see if there was a faster way or more effecient way of doing it? It just takes me a little while ripping it and burning it.

    Thanks,
    Naicidrac
     
  2. dialysis1

    dialysis1 Regular member

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    While it's not fast, if you're looking for the best way to get your movies to fit a DVD-5, you'll want DVD Rebuilder.
     
  3. klemperal

    klemperal Regular member

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    dialysis1 is right. There is a free version that you can try out to get the feel of the program. It comes stock with HC (Hank's encoder) which produces excellent results.
     
  4. 1bonehead

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    You are using the fastest and most efficient way to back up at present.Not much new under the sun except for those 1 click proggies (their results are ok, but I like the manual method as yours more)
     

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