The Easy Way To Copy DVD Movies To CD-R or DVD-R


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What is the minimum hardware and software requirements?

A:

Operating Systems: Windows® XP/2000/98/ME
Processor (CPU): Pentium® III 500MHz
Memory (RAM): 128Mb of RAM
Hard Drive (HDD): 10Gb of Free Space
DVD-Rom/Burner: DVD-R(W)/+R(W) Drive
Blank DVD Media: DVD-R(W)/+R(W) Discs


Q. Can I copy a DVD to one disk and keep all the extras too?
A. Most commercial movies on DVD are "dual layered", which means they can hold twice as much information as the blank recordable DVD media available to consumers to copy DVDs. As a result, there is simply too much information on most DVDs to be copied with all the extras.

You can compress a DVD movie to a single disk, but to do this you have to give up some of the extras. The more extras you keep, the lower the overall video quality will be. Any extras you include will play before or after the feature movie, depending on the order you select. As a result, you will no longer have the original menus. You will however still be able to keep the chapters, subtitles and audio language of your choice.


Q. If I compress the video, will it look as good as the original DVD?
A. In most cases you won't see any difference in the video quality for average length 90 minute movies. In some cases where the movie is very long, you may see some compression changes during certain scenes. We have provided you with a splitting application for those movies which are longer to copy to on single DVD with proper video quality.


Q. How long does it take to copy a DVD?
A. This depends on your hardware, but we performed out tests on an average computer with a 2.0 GHz P4 computer that had a a 4X DVD writer and a 16X DVD reader. It takes about 30 minutes to copy an average ninety minute movie. You'll also need another 15 minutes to burn the DVD. The burn speed is fixed by the DVD drive and media combination, but you can expect the copying time to vary with the speed of your computer.

Q. Does CD/DVD Copy support both NTSC and PAL DVD movies?
A. Yes! NTSC and PAL DVDs are both supported.

Q. Can I copy all of the bonus footage and menus?
A.
CD/DVD Copy copies all bonus footage, like trailers, interviews and other special features.

Q. Can I download a demo of the software?
A. Presently, we don't offer a demo for download. We are however working on one at this time and will be releasing it shortly.

Q. Can CD/DVD Copy be used to copy rented DVDs?
A. You should not use CD/DVD Copy to copy rented DVDs. It should only be used to make copies of DVDs you own for your personal use. Copyright laws protect the rights of artists and film companies, and we ask that you respect those rights.

Q: Is it legal to copy a DVD?
A: The fair-use protection act allows you to make a copy of your own media for backup purposes. We do not condone pirating or unauthorized copying of DVD media.

Q: Is CD/DVD Copy complicated to use?
A: Not at all! Our software uses one-click DVD copy technology. We have also created simple step-by-step instructions and screen shots that will walk you through every aspect of burning your DVD.

Q: Is CD/DVD Copy compatible with Macintosh?
A: CD/DVD Copy is NOT compatible with Macintosh systems at this time.


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Important Disclaimer

CD/DVD Copy is only for personal backups. It is against the law to reproduce copyrighted material for the purpose of selling it to third parties. By purchasing and using this software, you represent and warrant that your use of our product will not violate local, state, federal and/or international laws and that you own all rights and legal titles in all materials and content you copy with our product. This program is not meant for those who intend on breaking copyright laws; in no way will we be held responsible if you do so. Any other use of this software is strictly prohibited.