DVD2one lets you make movie-only copies for personal use on a single DVD-Recordable in a matter of 15-30 minutes time (depending on the speed of your computer).
Yes - 14 day timeout
- DVD name is not converted to ISO compliant name anymore
- Improved batch mode burning sequence (eject)
- Fixed batch mode warning if only a single disk is processed
- Fixed 4:3/16:9 images and pal/ntsc images per title
- Updated Italian and Portuguese languages
- The "DVD name from source" option now reads the volume name if there is no parent folder
Reviewing 2.0.4 (Mar 16, 2006)
I compare it with NERO and CloneDVD.
The quality from DVD2one is definitly not so good like NERO. if a scene has fast movements in a movie, you can detect Artifarke. The picture are not clear.
Reviewing 2.0.3 (Mar 6, 2006)
The fastest transcoder on the market!!!In my eyes the quality is superior or equal to other transcoders like Recode. They also provide different types of transcoding algorithms, for long, or high action movies.
Reviewing 2.0.1 (Nov 21, 2005)
I don't think the encoder is literally the best available in terms of quality alone, but it may well be the best when both quality and speed are taken into account.
It's impressive enough to replace the venerated but defunct DVD Shrink, if one doesn't mind spending the money.
Reviewing 2.0.0 (Nov 13, 2005)
Curious to know how this version stacks up against Intervideo's DVD Copy 4.
Reviewing 1.5.2 (Jul 23, 2005)
Whatever it's other shortcomings, it has a built-from-scratch proprietary MPEG2 encoder that blows all the competition out of the water for Quality and speed (not quality VS. speed but quality AND speed!). Wish that Ahead would licence it off the makers for Reloaded....
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