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bigd606
29th January 2007, 13:35
I have really enjoyed Slysoft...no coasters yet....I have tried other one and they suck...what do you guys think?:agree:

James
29th January 2007, 13:36
I have really enjoyed Slysoft...no coasters yet....I have tried other one and they suck...what do you guys think?

I totally agree! :agree:


:D

bjproc
29th January 2007, 13:44
I totally agree! :agree:


:D

oh, you would :rolleyes:

:D

bigd606
29th January 2007, 15:04
The only problem I have is I run a laptop with usb1.1 and it is slow. I rip on my cd/dvd rom and it rips fast. I burn on a external dvd burner and it is slow. Nothing to do with Slysoft.

locoeng
29th January 2007, 17:35
Do you have firewire or just USB? USB 1.1 will restrict the data transfer making your burns slower.

uscgamecock
30th January 2007, 21:27
First time with one of these programs,I love it! Best purchase in a long time!!

blastersrc1
30th January 2007, 22:49
I use 1Click Dvd and have had extremely good luck with it and AnyDVD in the background. Approx. 150 or so:D :bowdown: :clap:

MarkRacer
31st January 2007, 01:12
Don't be a cheap bastid:D Just support SLYSOFT:agree: You'll be happy and so will they...Not everyday you run across a win/win situation8)

Billcal
31st January 2007, 03:07
You can buy a PC card to convert your USB1.0 to either USB 2.0 or FireWire.
Either the USB 2.0 or FireWire card is available for less than $40.

I used one in my old Compaq laptop and the speed increase was great!

DeM074
31st January 2007, 03:16
I have really enjoyed Slysoft...no coasters yet....I have tried other one and they suck...what do you guys think?:agree:

Slysoft KIX ACE!!! Keep up the good work. Hats off to SlySoft TEAM...:bowdown:

DAB Badboy
31st January 2007, 03:44
Well I run Any DVD, Clone DVD 2 and 1 Click DVD Copy Pro which between them handle all my DVD video backup requirements perfectly well.

babeflover
31st January 2007, 14:57
just did "the Marine", the whole disc, 55% level in shrink, shrink did an excellent job. clonedvd2 is great and the best thing for new movies but i really don't think it can do as good as job as shrink at this level of compression.

NordicRX8
31st January 2007, 16:04
For ease of use, price and performance... nothing bests CLONEDVD and ANYDVD.

I've used several "freeware/shareware" methods in the past to rip DVDs.

I've purchased several different DVD copying programs in the past to rip DVDs.

The first line of this post says it all!!!!

:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: SLYSOFT!

jjanoch
31st January 2007, 16:08
your first line would say more with spelling....but I agree that for me DVDClone2/AnyDVD has been my best & most reliable software for DVD back-ups.

So to voice Nordic's comments again...nothing BEATS these products.

NordicRX8
31st January 2007, 16:30
your first line would say more with spelling

Ummm.... actually, I originally used the word "BEATS", but changed it to the word "BESTS"... meaning, nothing "beats" it (or is BETTER than it).

I too am a spelling NAZI.... but it wasn't a typo. :p

your first line would say more with BETTER spelling

I'm a grammar zealot too. :p

sickboy88
31st January 2007, 17:34
I have really enjoyed Slysoft...no coasters yet....I have tried other one and they suck...what do you guys think?:agree:


I use the last version of dvddecrypter, with all options off, with elbyCDIO for the interface, so that it can talk to anydvd.

For people that don't know much, clonedvd is great. I've bought it for a few friends.

locoeng
31st January 2007, 17:39
It is easy to set up DVD Decrypter to let AnyDVD do the stripping for it:

To rip to HDD with DVD Decrypter while AnyDVD strips the copy protection, set up DVD Decrypter as follows...Tools, Settings, I/O tab...tick Elby CDIO->Elaborate Bytes. In the general tab untick the option to check for structure protection. These settings will allow AnyDVD to strip the protection for DVD Decrypter.

sickboy88
31st January 2007, 17:48
It is easy to set up DVD Decrypter to let AnyDVD do the stripping for it:

To rip to HDD with DVD Decrypter while AnyDVD strips the copy protection, set up DVD Decrypter as follows...Tools, Settings, I/O tab...tick Elby CDIO->Elaborate Bytes. In the general tab untick the option to check for structure protection. These settings will allow AnyDVD to strip the protection for DVD Decrypter.

Yeah, that's the way. I think most of the people who use clonedvd just want a shrunk dvd, instead of vob streams to encode into something else.

For mpeg 4 conversion dvddecrypter and anydvd are the only way to go.

fbu
1st February 2007, 09:46
If you want to make back-ups of DVD's no need to look any further than Slysoft products for all your requirements. The are damn near idiot proof for those of us with little or no technical savvy. I have had great results since purchasing these progs. GO ON TREAT YOURSELF AND BUY THE LOT.

jhrussoiii
2nd February 2007, 17:28
I have used CloneDVD with AnyDVD for 4 months now and love it. I used to used shrink and decryptor. I am not even if it is avaliable on AnyDVD but I loved the fact with shrink you could reduce the compression of all the extra features on the dvd to increase the quality of the actual movie.

Clams
2nd February 2007, 20:23
I'm still a big fan of Ripping and Compressing with Shrink and Burning with Nero, of course using AnyDVD to strip the protections.

I usually strip out the main movie only, with only the AC3-5.1 sound stream.
That leaves plenty of room for little or no compression needed. And as far as compression goes, the transcoder is Shrink is still one of the best ever.

I can see CloneDVD if you want it simple, and if you didn't already invest in burning software (like Nero). But (for me) AnyDVD > Shrink > Nero is great.

-W

kcraig
2nd February 2007, 23:29
I have read the diffrent forms 1click and clone i always have just used roxio its great never seeen anyone mention this software slysoft works great with it does any one else use roxio:disagree: :

Bunnyrip2
3rd February 2007, 20:46
I purchased AnyDVD shortly after the "Movie from Hell" Resident Evil". I have never regreted it. It was & still is the Best Money I ever spent on my Computer!
Slysoft Rules!

m218z
4th February 2007, 00:02
[QUOTE=blastersrc1;3362]I use 1Click Dvd and.......... QUOTE]
I had 1Click, but it started making coasters, [not updated frequently enough].
They also want a yearly allowance. :disagree: Glad it works for you. ;)