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carlton68
2004-11-18, 11:55 PM
I just got a new plextor and i cant stand the software that came with it and im wondering what other people are useing.
What is the best one to use ???

mxz440fan
2004-11-19, 12:03 AM
Nero. (hands down)
Unless you're on a mac, then I hear toast is the pick.

feralicious
2004-11-19, 01:36 AM
DVD Decrypter (http://www.dvddecrypter.com/) if you are copying a video DVD. It makes an image and burns it too, and it's free. You can use it to "back up" your store bought DVDs too. ;)

h_vargas
2004-11-19, 05:12 PM
if i have a DVD i'm going to rip then burn, i use DVDDecrypter.

if it's something i author, then RecordNow Max... which is a lot better than Nero, IMO. (don't get me wrong, i've used Nero for years and years to burn data cds, and it's great for that.) but one main advantage RecordNow has over Nero is this: RecordNow allows you to burn data such as MD5 checksums and info (.txt) files inside the VIDEO_TS folder (or outside it if you like); Nero doesn't, in my experience, always giving an error message. to me, if i can put the MD5 checksum on the burned disc along with an info file and any available cover art, i'd much rather do it that way.

Homebrew
2004-11-22, 06:11 PM
DVD Decrypter (http://www.dvddecrypter.com/) if you are copying a video DVD. It makes an image and burns it too, and it's free. You can use it to "back up" your store bought DVDs too. ;)

And if you are "backing up" dual layer DVD's... add on another freeware tool called DVD Shrink. Sorry, dont have a link to it.

H :D mebrew

jeffbr
2004-11-22, 08:33 PM
DVD Decrypter is the easiest, most straight forward way to copy DVDs. Create the .ISO image on your hdd, burn the ISO image to a blank disc. Simple and accurate. It has many more features, but takes seconds to start using.

jed
2004-11-22, 09:15 PM
Please use DVD Decrypter!!!!

I find that when I get trades from people that use other software (Nero, etc.)the DVD's have errors and I am unable to rip and burn these.

DVD Decrypter is much more accurate.

JED

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RainDawg
2004-11-24, 09:09 PM
Agreed....DVD Decrypter should be the standard for PCs right now.

DDSTree
2004-11-24, 09:27 PM
Nero