| 09 Jul 2005 03:43 pm |
Colin8 Guest | I have ben burning my DVD’s now for about 6 months. So far the method that I have always used is using DVDShrink to shrink and decrypt the DVD, and then using Alcohol 120% to burn teh ISO file to the DVD. However, I find this method somewhat slow and some of my DVD’s that I have burned will freeze, and I will have to skip to the next chapter in order view the rest of the movie. Is there any other way to burn DVD’s that is fast and makes accurate copies of the DVD’s? Thanks guys. | |
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| 14 Jul 2005 05:08 pm |
Colin8 Guest | Guys come on. I know that y’all know some fast ways to burn DVD’s. Please share with me the fastest method you have. | |
| 14 Jul 2005 07:26 pm |
TopsyTurvy Guest | The fastest way 2 burned a DVD disc depend on the speed of ur CPU. | |
| 15 Jul 2005 12:26 pm |
Colin8 Guest | My new computer has has a P4 3.0 Ghz CPU. | |
| 15 Jul 2005 01:19 pm |
TopsyTurvy Guest | Good enough...Under an hour.  | |
| 15 Jul 2005 01:29 pm |
labish Guest | Good speed and I hope you have a big RAM 1 Gb is more than ok.To copy dvd’s the methode you use is complicated and try my style and if don’t like I have a plan b.I use 1 Click DVD Copy with Any DVD install and updated every week.If you have a dual layer burner 1 Click works with but the price for dvd 9 is still a pain.With dual layer unchecked 1 Click makes a copy of your dvd compressed or not depends by the size of your dvd.Just try it.The plan B is DVDFab and DVDIdle nice interface and fast.Here are some links:http://www.dvdidle.com/ http://www. slysoft.com/en/ http://www.1clickdvdcopy.com/index.htm .Also you may use Clone DVD2 with Any DVD.Good Luck. | |
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