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DVD2oneX

DVD2oneX - 2.3.1

Create DVD movie back-ups.

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Current Version: 2.3.1
Release Date: 2009-03-03
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 5,857
Downloads (all versions): 6,440
Price: $39.99

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Product Description:

DVD2oneX allows you to make movie-only and full disk copies for personal use on a single DVD-Recordable. Some featuers include: World's fastest video compression engine, process a movie to fit on a single recordable in a matter of 15 to 30 minutes (depending on the speed of your computer), makes also full disk copies for those who want to keep those fancy menus and intros, and powerful join mode useful for putting multiple episodes of a (TV) series or joining both sides of a flipper on 1 disk.

Version 2.3 includes option for movie-only and join mode; DVD player; support for dvd-video filesets bigger than 9GB; and other improvements.

What's new in this version:

  • Changed way empty cells are removed in movie-only mode to solve problem with Get Smart (thanks Jim!).
  • Added simplified Chinese language.
  • Fixed Czech language.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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DVD2oneX ReviewDoesn't work... - Version: 2.3.1, 5/5/2009 01:00AM PST

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0072
Failed on the 1st disk that I tried to rip.
The only thing that used to work, was MacTheRipper. And it was free. Nothing comes close.
The search for something that works... continues...
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DVD2oneX Troubleshooting Reportversion numbers? - Version: 2.2.2, 8/30/2008 10:52AM PST

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pcoats
I downloaded the latest version from VersionTracker, but the version numbers are confused.

The About Box within the application says version 2.2.2.

The Info.plist file in the package has CFBundleVersion 2.2.1.

The Get Info window in the Finder shows no version at all.

And VersionTracker keeps telling me that I have version 2.2.1 and I need to download the latest version.
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DVD2oneX ReviewMore improvements, please - Version: 2.2.1, 5/10/2008 01:29PM PST

screenmates1
Well, I may be wrong in a way - correct me if I am:

1. If I insert a DVD with no enough room on it to copy the source, it scans the disk, source, etc and at the end bombs saying there is not enough space on the DVD to burn calling me to start over all the process that is wasted.

2. If I try to burn a DVD but the process got aborted half-way due to no space on the DVD (image file created by this time), and I insert another DVD, there is no way to just burn the already created image file to the DVD. I have to start over the process again! This happens even if there already is an image file and I have no way of burning multiple copies from old image files. Common, the data/image file is already created and all we need to do is just burn it to the DVD instead of re-creating the file. Provide another option to burn from an image file?

3. If the source is located on the hard disk, is there any way to directly burn the output to the DVD without creating the intermediate image file? Or, can there be an option to auto-delete the image file on successful burning of the DVD? These image files are as large as the DVD (upto 4.4 GB) and users may forget to manually delete them to recover the lost space!!

Thanks!
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