>From: John
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>Date: 08/09/2003 9:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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>On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 05:47:47 GMT, "Some One" <postmaster@127.0.0.1>
>wrote:
>
>>Hey all!
>>
>>Just picked up a new Pioneer DVR-A05U DVD writer and I was wondering
>>what the best software package out there is?
>>
>>Two items I'll be using the drive for...
>>
>>- Mostly, backup and archive of files... MP3 collections, old
>>documents, etc...
>>- A little bit of duplication of some of my movie DVDs so they don't
>>get messed up.
>>
>>Can someone suggest a decent software package to use my drive with (or
>>a more appropriate newsgroup) ???
>>
>>Thanks!!!
>
>There are two ways to copy flicks.
>
>One way was taken by DVD2ONE . As you know commercial DVDs hold twice
>as much data as writable DVDs so simple copying to one disk isnt
>possible. What DVD2ONE did was copy the main movie - not the extras
>and menus etc - just the main flick and even that often didnt fit on
>one writable - so it would compress the flick a bit to ONE DVD
>writable.
>
>The other method was to copy everything - onto TWO writable disks .
>This was used by DVDXCOPY - 123 studios which is being sued by the
>media firms. The early versions were buggy and theres still some
>problems I think with the menus or titles . Look them up. They have a
>users forum which goes into problems etc. But theoretically this
>doesnt compress the flick and it copies everything but uses two disks.
>
>Now DVDXCOPY - copied the DVD2ONE method and came out with
>DVDXpress which squeezes the mainflick onto one disk. So 123 studios
>had two programs - DVDXCOPY and DVDXpress. Ive also read that they
>improved DVDXpress to try to copy everything on the original and
>compress it onto one disk.
>
>Also I think they have a version now that combines both Xcopy and
>Xpress into one prog I think. Read up on it at their site.
>
>
>For backing up - Im not sure what you mean. Simple drag and drop
>archives ? Or backing up your whole hard disk? I dont use my DVD
>burner for it so I wouldnt know about the back up progs but for simple
>burning - theres a lot of them from the old EZCD 6.0 , NERO 6.0 ,
>RecordNow Max and a zillion others. I like NERO because they keep it
>up to date and Im used to it and its one of the most popular programs
>out there for burning MP3s to SVCDs etc.
>
>
For good backup software, check out NovaBackup at
www.novastor.com. I've been
using it for several years.