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DVD X Studio - DVD Backup Software
DVD X Studio is a powerful new DVD backup software to backup
DVD movies that will allow you to backup your entire DVD movies
collection to multiple formats including DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, and
new Dual Layer formats. Best of all DVDXStudio is very simple to
use. Simply insert your DVD movie, and click the "Start Backup"
button.
With DVDXStudio you are not only able to backup your DVD
movies collection to blank DVD media, you can also backup DVD movies
to your hard drive for viewing, editing or burning later. With DVDXStudio
you will be able to make an exact replica of any DVD movies !
DVD X Studio is highly compatible. The DVD Backup Software
supports both NTSC and PAL DVD Movies. DVDXStudio supports all blank
DVD media including dual layer. DVDXStudio supports all popular
DVD burners/recorders on the market today including USB burners!
With our state of the art DVD burning and transcoding engine you
will get true DVD copies. Most DVDs will rip and burn within 20-40
minutes without any loss of quality. Your copy will be completely
the same as the original. Your backup will play on your PC/Laptop
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DVD X Studio Features highlights include:
- Perfect backup DVD movies by 1:1 or 1:2 without distortion. Your DVD movie copy is exactly the same as the original.
- Supports CSS (Content Scrambling System) protected DVD movies.
- Super fast copying and burning engine, copy and burn within 20-40 minutes.
- Copy a dual-layer (D9) DVD movie into one dual-layer (D9) DVD disc.
- Compress and copy a dual-layer (D9) DVD movie into one ( D5 ) DVD movie
with all the Special Features, Menus, Subtitles & Languages.
- Copy your DVD movies to your Hard Drive. Burn movies on your
Hard Drive to DVD.
- Copy episodic DVDs (TV shows on DVD).
- Remove region protection (Region-free) and Macrovision protection.
- Supports NTSC and PAL Movies.
- Supports DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW.
- Supports all SCSI, IDE, USB DVD burners/recorder on the market.
- Plays on virtually all DVD players including home, and PC players.
- Neat user interface, very easy to use without any complicated parameter settings.
- Free technical support and upgrades for the life of the program.
DVDXStudio is as easy to use as any DVD backup software you've ever tried.
- To get started, simply download the installer to your desktop and double-click the DVDXStudio icon.
- Next, launch DVDXStudio and insert a DVD movie into your media
drive. The DVD backup software will say "Analyzing, please wait" as it reads
the disc.
- The DVD movie title now appears in the dropdown menu under
"Select Source". Use the check boxes to select or de-select
subtitles and audio tracks.
- Once you have determined which subtitles and audiotracks you would like to keep, look at the right half of the screen under "Select Destination & Start Backup." If you have multiple media drives you can select to backup immediately to DVD-R media; otherwise, select a folder to backup files to, as well as a temporary folder.
- Once the operation is complete, you simply pop in a blank DVD-R disc, open your source from the folder you just backed up your files to, and click "Begin Backup!"
DVD X Studio Backup DVD Movies FAQs:
- What exactly is DVDXStudio?
DVDXStudio is an easy DVD backup software that allows you to backup your DVD movies to DVD-R(W)/+R(W), CD-R(W), and DivX.
- Is DVDXStudio compatible with Macintosh?
DVDXStudio is NOT compatible with Macintosh systems at this time. Check back with us in the future.
- Is copying a DVD legal?
You must check your local laws before making a DVD movie backup. Different countries have different laws pertaining to this. We are in no way responsible for your use of DVDXStudio. By ordering DVDXStudio you agree not to break any law pertaining to backup DVD movies.
- Will DVDXStudio work on encrypted DVDs?
Yes. Nearly all DVD movies are encrypted with CSS (Content Scrambling
System) and your DVD movies will have locked sectors denying
you access unless it goes through an authentication process.
DVDXStudio works around this and unlocks and authenticates your
DVD movies.
- Can DVD copies be played on a standard DVD Player?
Most DVD copies can be played on a standard DVD Player, provided the DVD Player supports Video CD (VCD). Most DVD Players manufactured within the last two years, support the standard Video CD format. Refer to your DVD Player owners manual for more information.
- How many CD-R's are required to burn one DVD and how long will it take?
That depends upon the length of the DVD video, and whether or not you plan to play the CD in a conventional DVD Player using Video CD technology. If you want to store the movie in a compressed MPEG or DIVX format and replay the movie on your computer, or computer to the TV, then one CD can be sufficient with specific compression technologies. But if you want to store the format in VCD and play it on your console DVD player, then two CD's will typically be required to hold a full feature length DVD (2 - 2 1/2 hours). You can store (depending on the CD-R) up to 80 minutes of video on one CD-R in VCD format.
The time required for decoding will vary depending upon the speed of your computer and the level of detail in the DVD. Your computer will be processing many gigabytes of data and when you consider the amount of data involved, the time required for the process is actually quite minimal. Faster computers can typically decode a 2 hour movie in less than four hours. Slower computers will take longer. However, the process does not require your constant attention as you can begin the process before you go to bed or while you're at work. For the average computer, running a Pentium III 850 MHZ with 128MB of Ram, you can expect the entire process to take between 4-6 hours for an average two hour movie.
- Will my CD retain the same quality and digital stereo that
is on my DVD movie?
Actually, VCD quality is much better than VHS, but not quite as good as DVD. Some can tell the difference, while others can't. The audio portion is recorded in true digital stereo and you will retain the same aspect ratio of a DVD. Many of our customers maintain a library of DVD Videos on their computer hard drives as well. This allows them to make an exact copy of the original DVD, video, audio and all MENUS! So there is no difference between a DVD VOB file on your hard drive and the VOB file on a DVD. They are IDENTICAL in every way.
- Does the copy retain all of the bonus footage and menus?
That depends on whether you store the DVD to your hard drive or you store it to VCD or DivX format. If you store the DVD to your hard drive, you can retain all bonus footage and menus. However, neither VCD or DivX can retain the bonus footage or menus. You can, however, use our software to copy specific footage from a DVD, like movie trailers or interviews.
- Is the DVD copy process complicated?
hough the DVD copy process can appear complicated at first, you will discover that we've made the process as simple as possible and provide step by step instructions from beginning to end
- Do I need to buy a DVD-Burner?
You do not need a DVD-Burner for use with DVDXStudio. However,
If you have a DVD-Burner, we offer additional information on
how to backup your DVD movies collection using DVD-R/+R disks.
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