DVD NEXT COPY

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  1. BILLJJ

    BILLJJ Member

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    JUST RECEIVED THE EMAIL ON NEXT COPY, IS IT TIME TO PURCHASE OR WAIT UNTIL THE BUGS ARE OUT
     
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  3. binkie7

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    I'd pass on it - I think it's like $70 for x copy users. New users $100 - too much either way imo. Might look slicker but that's about it - again imo. Will handle some of the newer movies though.
    If your looking to pay then go with AnyDVD and CloneDVD2 - much more user friendly and does a few things neXt copy can't.
    Then there's the free stuff: dvdfab decrypter (rip) shrink (encode) and decrypter (burn but ripper too).
     
  4. andmerr

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    atually its quite a good program, well that was till i broke it.
    Ask darthnip (he beta tested it well he gave me a go at it in january) if they got all the bugs out before you purchase it though.I did like the feature that allows converted avi files to be burnt through it and the niffty menus
     
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  5. binkie7

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    neXt wasn't to my liking :) then again I rarely do avi files so didn't try that. I didn't like several things in it when in other progs they were automatic options. I did like how it talked though!
    How did you break it?
     
  6. andmerr

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    darth asked me to see what i thought of it and after i tried it i couldnt get it to work anymore kept saying i needed to pay for it.The trial was for 21 days, then 15 days.At day 3 it refused to budge and no matter what i tried couldnt get any function on it to work
     
  7. andmerr

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    i also liked the talking module
     
  8. binkie7

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    I just happened to walk into the room where the pc running it was and heard it talk - said something complete or similar. But it's already history on my pc's.
     
  9. andmerr

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    i'd still like to see a fully working version ,not the beta i tried out for darthnip
     
  10. binkie7

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    I think I'd still pass - too many other progs I use that maybe a few more steps but let me do what I want. Too each his own though - nothing wrong w/ that!!
    Have a good andmerr!!!
     
  11. andmerr

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    you to young lady
     
  12. ireland

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    i was the one who passed out the beta version,when the beta was out.

    latest build, V1.0.1. They are still working on the next update, trying to fix the preview function.

    dvdnext copy web site
    http://www.dvdnextcopy.com/

    Download the latest version of the DVD neXt COPY users guide to get a idea on how the program works.
    DVD neXt COPY Users Guide
    http://www.dvdnextcopy.com/setup/UG_DVDneXtCopy_V1.pdf
     
  13. andmerr

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    hey ireland i didnt have an issue at working it, sussed it out in about 5mins my problem was maintaining a working environ
     
  14. brobear

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    That seems to have been a problem with XCopy software from day one. From the sounds of it, they've just added a bunch of utilities that one can get for free or are available in burning suites.

    $99.99 with an MSRP of $149.99. Wonder if it would sell any better if they jacked the MSRP up to $249.99 and sold it for $79.99. I still think it's overpriced. The only thing it has on Nero and other programs is that it has its own decryption software. I much prefer AnyDVD for that purpose anyway.

    The key to doing a good backup is having a clean, compliant source. So the best investment a person can make is in getting good decryption software that handles the newer protection systems on the later DVDs. I use AnyDVD. If I need a ripper, I still use the free DVD Decrypter set for use with AnyDVD. If I need to make the files compliant, I use the free FixVTS. (AnyDVD incorporated FixVTS in the ripper now included.) Once that task is accomplished (getting the clean, compliant source), most any transcoder and burner can finish the job; some a bit better than others. That depends on how well they transcode or encode the files. There's enough freeware to do a good job of that. If one likes the bells and whistles, there's a lot of retail software available for less than $99.99.
     
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    i asked international to set up a 20 day trial and to post it on there web site...so as to test the program..b4 anyone buys,i have not heard back..that request went in a couple of days ago and i just sent in another request..
     
  16. brobear

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    Well, they've not honored your request yet. I've tried the past versions of XCopy. I never suffered the interference problems as severely as others did. Overall, I thought it was a decent program. My biggest complaint was that it was always overpriced. Seems they're not the only one. The likes of InterVideo aren't cheap either. I might give it a spin later. I doubt I'd go with it though. I've been spoiled by using a true encoder program. By the way, is this one from XCopy-International, or has someone else gotten the rights to the software?
     
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    your one person i want to test the program out..
    check ye pm...
     
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  19. andmerr

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    THANKS BUT thats ok ireland, got enough to play around with at the moment
     
  20. brobear

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    As I mentioned to Ireland in a PM, DVDneXtCopy is a gem in the rough. It can stand a little work; but after all, it is new. I did a full disc backup of a movie. The program was fairly quick, and the output good. It could handle files a bit better, but that didn't have an effect on the backup. I'd also prefer to see all of the program installed to one folder instead of being spread around. I hope they'll address some of the suggestions I made, it would make the program worth closer to that $99.99 sale price. I'm curious to see how the decryption software will be maintained; especially since the movie industry is continuously upping the copyright protections on DVDs lately. I suspect AnyDVD will work, but part of the package being purchased with DVDneXtCopy is decryption software. So, will SlySoft's AnyDVD be needed or not? R&D and support are going to be important to any programs being offered to today's market.
     
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