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I need to buy DVD copying software. I am currently undecided between
DVDFab Platinum (it's more expensive but removes all restrictions so I don't have to by additional software) and dvdSanta because it's only twenty bucks and can do lot's of extras, like creating DVD photo slideshows, capturing video, converting , etc. No restriction removal tools, though. Anyone here familiar with DVDFab or dvdSanta? Which one should I pick? Or should I look for something entirely different? |
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Many of these are better than retail software!! Follow this link http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVDFab_Decrypter for a start, and then check out the other tools on the site.... P.S. Take notice of the no. of votes/positive comments each piece of software gets. It really is a good indication of stability/quality.. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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For backing up your own disks I would look no further than the freebie DVDShrink http://www.dvdshrink.org/ If you want to author your own DVD's Tmpgenc DVD Author is easy to use but not free.
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