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| Editor, Reviewer & Senior Moderator Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Austria
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| CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Area 51
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review looks and sounds very good but at $99 usd it's just to expensive especially when there are other very good alternatives around like clonedvd2. Also it still uses a transcoder for that price an encoder should have been used to justify the price IMO. |
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| 1 ClickDVD Copy Developer Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Cheaper doesn't always mean better. I'd recommend trying the software before you comment on how good the alternatives are - it's the best way to find out about a software. As for using a transcoder versus an encoder, there are some disadvantages to using an encoder when copying a DVD movie. First of all, a good MPEG2 encoder is much slower than a transcoder and in most cases, the results will not be better than transcoding. If an encoder is used, it must decode the original MPEG2 into raw video, which introduces losses. A transcoder does not decode the original MPEG2 into raw video. A transcoder does not recompute the motion vectors which in most cases are carefully calcualted by the original encoder which authored the DVD. Unless a multi-pass encoder is used, there is no guarantee that the new encoded video will be superior to transcoded video. So, although an encoder could be used to further compress an already compressed MPEG2 video stream, the obvious advantages of using a trascoder make it the preferred choice for a fast, high quality DVD copy software. Cheers. |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Area 51
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Quote:
I have Dvdshrink, clonedvd2 2.8.9.2 Nero recode 2 and the trial version of 1click dvd copy pro installed on my pc. I can't see how $99 is justified for this programme when there are other cheaper alternatives with better options and the same if not better quality results. Once again that is just IMHO. | |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Northeastern USA
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review I had OneClick DVD Copy 4.2 and AnyDVD installed so it cost me $39.00 to buy using the registration code of 4.2. It looks like it has the best aspects of DVD95Copy and CloneDVD2. On CloneDVD2, you can review each title and choose to eliminate a title before you make a copy but you can't regulate the compression on each title. On DVD95 the extras are compressed automaticaly (can change) to 30% and the main film is then compressed to fit the remainder of a DVD5. But there is no viewing screen. So you guess what is in each title. On OneClick DVD Copy Pro you can view each title and can compress (within limits) or eliminate any title. I prefer to eliminate all "Coming Atractions" and keep the extas about the making of the film. However I will compress these extras quite a bit and use the automatic setting on the main film. I havn't had time to actually try it out yet but I have had the initial OneClick for about a year and a half and I liked the quality, ease and quickness of its copying. |
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| New on Forum Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review I have tried the 1clickDVD pro and liked it. Why? The results are excellent. The options plain and easy to use. CloneDvd2 has 3 settings. Movie only, whole movie and then using files and images. 1click's option of 'movie AND extras' gives you more than Clone can and give the same, if not better, results. It all depends on cost, speed and results. You have got to understand that as DVDshrink and DVDdecryptor are both getting out of date, no new updates will come and the newer Sony encryption has them both defeated. As one can still use AnyDvd with them to solve that problem, now, for how much longer they can survive is anyone's guess. We can enjoy them a while longer until things change and they will not work any longer. I use CloneDvd2 most often myself. But I have had 1click to copy some bad dvds nothing else would. |
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| Banned Join Date: May 2006
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review well if you dont have the money i must agee that 59.00 for dvd2 and anydvd will do just about anything you need however for damaged dvds i put my money on iclickdvd copy and 1click and 1clickdvdcopypro the latest release solved all the bugs i had with the last version of pro im very happy with the products and the features and i would gladly spend the 100.00 bucks again if you buy 1clickdvdcopy you get pro for 40.00its to me agreat deal dont pass it up |
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| Retired Moderator & Reviewer Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Northern California
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review I have both 1click and Pro; purchased 1click in Sept 2003 and am part of the beta testing group for Pro. I have made the very clean, quick, backups (close to 600) with little or no trouble. Pro, even in the beta phase was pretty amazing. No backup program developer is quicker with updates than Gregory; I have seen him put out an update which works fine but not to his satisfaction and within 1 hour update it again. I highly recommend that if you have not tried Pro, you should and do not miss out on the current promotion. |
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| New on Forum Join Date: May 2006
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Hello to all, pls don't flame for possibly asking 'stupid questions'... I am considering to change my burning software (Nero) into 1Click DVD Copy. Nero has presented me with some weird 'error'-popups ("DVD-video files reallocation failed..." and later "A non critical error ..." which may result in a defective write). Have used op the 3 trials, which is indeed very moderate, but donot know if 1Click can write ISO files and other image files, similar to Nero. (Cannot find anything on this on the 1Click site). Another questions which maybe I should not be asking this here: what are the differences between Nero and 1Click DVD Copy. Have spent a lot of time on checking out the many websites on "Reviews burning software", but one way or the other Nero does not show up too often. thank you -- |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ENGLAND
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Quote:
I am affraid you are wrong clonedvd2 is not better than 1Click dvd copy pro, I dont know what tests you performed but thay are seriously flawed. You did get one thing right and that is Shrink and recode2 produce better picture quality than 1click pro ![]() | |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review I have been using 1click 4.2.9.1 and I like it because it is very simple to use and such. I am concerned however that many seem to believe that better picture quality is attained with other programs such as DVDshrink and Rebuilder2. I am just a novice but if there are other programs which will give me better picture quality I'd like to be using them. Any thoughts and/or opinions on this? ![]() |
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| CD Freaks Rookie Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Nottingham, England
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review mrwul, There are no stupid questions, if you don't know you don'y know its as simple as that. Nero will do an exact copy which is OK if you want to pay for dual layer discs, 1-Click will take a dual layer disc and compress it to a single layer disc. |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ENGLAND
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Quote:
But if you want to stick with transcoders Recode2, and 1click dvd copy pro are the best to use IMO. (or dvdshrink free) | |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: USA
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review I own and use CloneDVD2, Nero Recode, OneClickDVDCopyPro, and DVD-Rebuilder Pro w/HC18. I prefer CloneDVD2 for quick and easy backups of average length movies for its speed, OneClick for hard to copy or larger movies and when I want the highest quality or movie is extra long (ie King Kong) DVD-Rebuilder Pro. Also, for one to one copies (DL) I like CloneDVD as it keeps the layer break intact.
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review You indicated $500 dollars for Rebuilder pro with Procoder2. This doesn't seem right. Where can I go to download these applications or at least verify the price? |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ENGLAND
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Quote:
Procoder2 will cost you $500 CCE will cost you $60 HC18 which is a very good encoder is free. Comes very close to the quality of CCE. | |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ENGLAND
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Quote:
I always do movie only as I do not care about extras and menus. For movies with compression of 99-85% I use Recode2 everything else gets the Rebuilder treatment with either Procoder 2 or CCE. | |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ENGLAND
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review This is what I do 1) start Anydvd 2) rip the movie to my HD with dvd decrypter 3) start Rebuilder and choose what Encoder I want to use. I have selected output to iso image file. 4) burn with imgburn When you purchase CCE install it then in rebuilder settings you have to select the path where you have installed CCE. Here is a guide for you it is a bit outdated but should still be of great use to you. PRESS ME EDIT: You do not need to buy CCE or Procoder 2, like I said HC18 which comes with rebuilder is a great encoder to start of with. |
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| New on Forum Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Ashtabula, Ohio
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review i am responded to the thread, no one in particular. i tried 4 DVD back-up trial programs and they all sucked. i had DVD95Copy for 10 months, but didn't get around to using the dual layer function until recently, because i was waiting for the media to come down in price. whenever i opened it i got an error. they were no use in helping me and i demanded a refund. i tried 3 high-end copy programs (including DVDneXtCopy), and the only one that worked reliably was 1ClickDVDCopy Pro. i bought it for $79, and got AnyDVD. i ran it at 2.4 X, because they said the increase in errors - the burned copies freeze after about 10 minutes - at the intense heat of higher speeds a lot w/ the other copy programs, and once w/ 1Click, and since i limited DL to 2.4 i have have not gotten one coaster yet. the compression works well too w/ single layer, regardless of speed. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THERE IS A SITE LIKE DVD95COPY FOR DUMMIES FOR 1Click? i could use a manual of sorts like that site for 1ClickDVDCopy Pro. Matthew K. Smith you can e-mail me direct if you want: thrak6@adelphia.net |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Space Coast , Central Florida, U.S.A.
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Quote:
have their own Support Forum You'll find it here http://forum.lgsoftwareinnovations.com/index.php Whatever Help you may need with 1ClickPRO - You'll find it there Hope to see you soon ! ![]()
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| New on Forum Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review I've used 1Click DVD 4 and really liked it except I could never get it to work on any DVD player except a Sony. It didn't really mattrer that much for me as long as I had a player that would work. By the way, I also was using AnyDVD along with it. I upgraded to 1 Click DVD 5 to see if it was any better with other DVD players bu it wasn't. I tried resolving this with all kinds of different forums and tried all the help like different media, slowing the burn dow, to upgrading the firmware on the burner but nothing would work...I was stuck viewing the copies on the one Sony(actually two because I bought an identical one to watch in the basement:-)). I have tried CloneDVD2 without any better luck. But with some help from this forum I tried DVDFab and to my SURPRISE!!! it wokrd on every other player I played the copied DVD's in. I don't know why DVDFab was any better or what was different but it worked for me. |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Melbourne Australia
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Hello, I have used DVDShrink, DVDClone, Nero, 1Click and have looked at a few others along the way. I must say that the best one, the quickest one and with good reproduction quality is for me, 1 click dvd copy pro. I use it with DVD43 and both programs are the latest versions compliments of the very clever people that help on this forum and let us know these things. I burn a movie in around 15minutes from go to woe and I also got the DVDCopy software for free when I purchased the 1click. Their support team is very good and they can answer any questions you might have and try to help you as much as possible. I paid about $79 and think that that is a terrific price for what you get. I uninstalled my Nero as I read that it might interfere with the other programs but also found Nero confusing and a little involved and if I did manage to navigate the different areas in the end got a message that it could not proceed with the burning for different reasons and I just gave up on it. 1clickDVDCopyPro is the one I love and as long as it continues to be good to me I will continue to use it! Cheers, Angie |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Melbourne Australia
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| Re: CD Freaks presents: The 1Click DVD Copy Pro review Just have to say that 1clickdvdcopy pro is just THE BEST! I get fabulous quality movies that are SO easy and SO quick to do. I use DVD43 (it's free) (latest is 4.0) and there are updates that I'm prompted to download with 1click on a regular basis. I have been trying some other burning software programs that are popular but I've found that I don't want to spend a lot of time with fiddling with settings and all that. For me, I just want a great job at the quickest time possible. Well, I haven't found one better than 1clickdvdcopy pro. I burn at 8X and use Taiyo Yuden discs. I have Windows Vista and I simply love the ease of use of 1click. (I sound like a commercial don't I?) I am not the most savvy computer user but with 1 clickcopydvd pro, there is the easy option of choosing to copy just the movie or with all the extras etc..and with a dvd I bought of some comedians who did stand up comedy and it was in different segments, well, 1click has the option of copying all the segments here as well. It's just the best and there is a trial version so that you can try it out yourself. I also believe that you get what you pay for, and I have found that this program has paid for itself many times over. Cheers, Angie ![]() |
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