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Roxio Popcorn

Roxio Popcorn - 2.0.1

copy movies to DVD, iPod, PSP

All Time: (3.4)
Version 2.0.1: (1.8)
Selected Version: 2.0.1
Release Date: 2006-11-13
License: Update
Downloads (version 2.0.1): 25,349
Downloads (all versions): 171,633
Price: $49.99, $29 upgrade

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Product Description:

Popcorn helps you easily make high quality copies of your DVDs and movies. Powerful Fit-to-DVD compression technology fits an entire 9 GB DVD video onto a standard 4.7 GB disc. Backup a full DVD, or create your own Directors Cut and choose the individual DVD video, audio and languages to copy. Convert your movies to watch on an iPod, PSP, 3GP mobile phone, DivX handheld, and more.

Enjoy your movies on the couch or on-the-go with Popcorn 2.

With Popcorn 2 you can quickly and easily:
  • Make backup copies of your DVDs with all video, audio, languages and menus.
  • Compress an entire dual layer DVD to fit onto a standard recordable single layer DVD.
  • Convert DVDs, DivX, AVI, MPEG and other video files to watch on an iPod, PSP, or other handheld portable video player.
  • Create your own custom compilations, and choose specific video, audio and languages to copy.
  • Preview and snapshot DVD video prior to copying.


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What's new in this version:

  • Updated iPod video preset for 640x480 resolution.
  • Improved export performance and output quality.

Operating System Requirements:

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

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

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
    QuckTime 7 or later
    Universal Binary

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Feedback Summary:

Version 2.0.1:
Overall Rating: (1.8) Features: (2.0) Support: (2.0)
Ease of Use: (2.0) Quality / Stability: (1.5) Price: (1.8)
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Roxio Popcorn CommentaryTrouble Downloading . . . - Version: 4.0.1, 11/23/2009 12:03PM PST

Vinita Boy
I just purchased Popcorn 4.0.1 from the Roxio website, to be electronically delivered. Halfway through the download process (via Speed Download 5.2.3/Safari on my iMac), the progress bar stopped, not to resume its activity for well over 30+ minutes.

In frustration I quit SD and Safari, relaunched both, and attempted to continue/complete downloading the Popcorn disk image. At this point I was rudely informed that I had already downloaded the program TOO MANY TIMES and would be forbidden from downloading it again.

Uh, WHAT? Is "0" times too many?

I have just finished writing their Customer Service department with this problem, and haven't heard back from them yet. I will be sure to let everyone know how this goes and how well they treat an honest customer.

Fingers crossed . . . .
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Roxio Popcorn CommentaryWhat's new and special ?? - Version: 4.0.1, 10/17/2009 05:14PM PST

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Moonwatcher
I wonder what can v.4.0.1 do that v.3.0.4 and Toast 10 Pro cannot. Does anyone know ?
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Roxio Popcorn ReviewDidn't do what I expected! - Version: 3.0.3, 7/26/2009 04:56PM PST

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407chelsie
I bought this software to make backups of my DVD movies, as my 2-year-old-daughter has destroyed too many to replace. It won't decrypt the movies! It just gives me a "Sorry, we can't do this" notice when I insert a DVD movie. Ugh! I wasted $60 on the download and softeware disk and didn't get what I needed!

Does anyone have any decryption software suggestions to make this work? I'm on a Mac!
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