Bjorn3d has posted a
review of 321 Studios'
DVD
X Copy and DVD X Copy
XPRESS software. These two software packages have become
quite controversial because they allow you to back-up copy-protected DVD discs.
As most of our readers will know 321 Studios is even involved in a legal battle
right now in both the U.S. and the U.K. because of their products. Bjorn3d
has come to the following conclusion:
Studios claimed they would do. DVD X Copy XPress allows some one to back up any DVD onto one blank DVD, even if the original has more than 4.7 GB, the maximum capacity for current mainstream DVD media. However, it does this by applying a lossy compression algorithm that degrades the quality some. For people who aren't too picky about quality, this would be fine for them. The program also allows the user to remove language tracks and subtitles if desired. On the other hand, DVD X Copy allows a user to make a perfect copy of a DVD, as long as it fits on one or two 4.7 GB discs, which basically means any DVD movie out today. With this program, some DVDs could be split into one disc for the movie and one disc for the special features, and the program actually makes it easy for you to do just that. Both programs were easy to install and use, and both have good help files in case the options are not clear to the user. |
Overall Bjorn3d gives DVD X Copy
XPRESS a 7/10 score and DVD X
Copy a 7.5/10 score. If you're interested in
reading the complete review, check it out here. A
while back we also did a small review on the DVD X Copy XPRESS software and
compared it to other software packages. Check out our DVD software comparison
guide here.
Source: Bjorn3d















