Without getting too far off-topic here; anyDVD gives cleaner rips and updates more quickly with newer encryptions (typically) than DvdFab. And, it's nice to have multiple tools in one's toolbox. I bought both and am glad i did. Happy ripping.
if you want to backup the harder to do movies the first day its out anydvd is faster to update so yes i agree also its very worth buying and or have both
Unfortunately didn't work for me. 6.0.7.0 crashes my computer while it's initially checking the disc regardless of what PathPlayer setting I use. It freezes up, I then have to ctrl-alt-delete to close it, and then Windows doesn't see my dvd drive until I reboot. Guess I need to wait a few days for an update.
Isn't DVD43 and AnyDVD pretty much the same thing. AnyDVD seems to be quicker about getting updates out, but I have had alot of luck with DVD43.
Hey Guys So i'm watching the copy of Transformers 2: Revenge of the fallen....and so far it's flawless.....i used the newest ANYdvd and then dvdshrink.....its on a SL disc and seems to work fine.....
I totally agree. I like DvdFab for certain abilities it possesses(E.g Removing Fullscreen version from a dvd that has both Wide and Full While maintaining menus). Anydvd is a very clean ripper. Its well worth every penny. As far as I know, Vob blanker and FixVts are not needed when ripping with anydvd. I think Vob blanker is Overkill. However I could be mistaken. But I have NEVER used either of those programs with anydvd. I use Dvd Rebuilder or Dvd shrink with decrypted files...Though I use Rebuilder more IMHO, anydvd does not get any easier... Right click on that Sly little Fox and rip to harddisk.
Thanks Xenokai , a very succesful copy, 16 minutes to rip I used DvdFab beta version + dvd shrink = Priceless
with my Quad-Core DVD Rebuilders time was 31 minutes to encode.CloneDVD only gets the compression to 66% doing the movie only thats why its best to use DVD Rebuilder for this title
31 minutes eh. That's about what I average with my Quad. I used my dual core system because it houses my Trusty burner/Ripper It does the best job reading disks(LH-20A1H lite-on). There's a slight transparency area that my other burners well...lets just say I don't trust them LOL! Edit - Spell check LOL!
In my experience an action movie packed with graphics like this will still suffer when using Rebuilder (not as much as it would with Shrink or Clone, of course). This is a great example of when to use a DL disc, IMO. Then again, the movie itself is an incomprehensible mess and is really bad. But when there's robots fighting for two hours who cares!
anydvd latest version and clonedvd 2 which show exactly that title 47 was the right one, and just for fun I throw it also to mac the ripper in my mac and it showed that the dvd was 87 gigs, but no way to copy it if you don't know which title was the right one, so I glad that I have a pc with dvdfab and anydvd in it.
LOL! A modest 3.5! Though I should be capable of 3.6, it was stable I believe. 3.7 however was not. Phenom II Black 940 by the way.
Mrchub, I've backed up over 3.5 hrs looking within reason. 2.5 hrs always looks good. Though the source files help when they look good LOL!
at 66% compression using DVD Rebuilder to encode the file should look almost perfect if you're doing the process right
LOL! Thats a spendy processor. I would think its faster than that. Hmmm. My quad core phenom II averages 28-32 minutes for titles like this... It looks beautiful Zoso