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DVD X Copy and DVD X Copy XPress

Date: 2003-09-07 | Author: Chad Unrein
Company: 321 Studios

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Introduction

Now that DVD burners have reached a price that many people can afford, a lot of software to use with those burners has been hitting the streets from various companies. One of the competitive software markets seems to be the DVD movie archiving market. Obviously, this market is associated with people who have DVD movie collections that they have invested a lot of money in, so they feel it would be worth making a backup copy of all (or at least their favorite) DVDs in case something happens to them. 321 Studios is one company that is competing in the DVD burning software business. They have a few different products, and today I will be focusing on two of them, both being DVD archiving applications. First, I will take a look at DVD X Copy XPress, an application that allows easy and quick archiving of DVD movies. One concern with making a backup copy of a movie is that with today's media, the capaciy tops out at 4.7 GB, which is only half the size of the maximum capacity of a dual-layer DVD movie. Most movies don't actually seem to utilize the full capacity of a dual-layer DVD; however, they often use more than 4.7 GB of data, which means two discs would be needed any way. DVD X Copy XPress attempts to alleviate this problem by compressing the data to make it fit on one disc. I will also examine the standard DVD X Copy, which allows for a complete and perfect copy of a DVD movie, according to 321. The company actually changed the way they sell these products since we received our licenses. No change has been made to XPress, but 321 Studios no longer offers DVD X Copy by itself. They actually sell two different versions of DVD X Copy - Gold and Platinum. The Gold version basically just combines XPress and DVD X Copy into one package, and the Platinum package simply builds on the Gold package by offering more customization of the DVD archiving process.


Specifications & Features

Specifications:

Here are the specifications for these two applications, taken directly from 321studios.com.

DVD X Copy XPress

Specs: System Requirements:
Features
  • Requires only ONE disc to make a back-up
  • Includes menus, trailers, and special features
  • User-friendly interface-only two clicks from start to finish
  • Creates a back-up of most DVDs in about an hour
Minimum Requirements
  • Windows® XP/2000/98/ME
  • Pentium III® 500MHz
  • 128Mb of RAM
  • 10 Gb of Free Hard Disk Space
  • A DVD-R(W) or DVD + R(W) Drive
Recommended Requirements
  • Windows® XP/2000/98/ME
  • Pentium 4® 1.4GHz
  • 512Mb of RAM
  • 12Gb of Free Hard Disk Space
  • A DVD-R(W) or DVD + R(W) Drive
DVD X Copy

Specs: System Requirements:
Features
  • Burn DVD movies to DVD-R(W) and DVD+R(W) Discs.
  • Copies Special Features (Movie Trailers, Commentary, etc.)
  • Copies Full Multi-Channel Audio (Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS)
  • Copies Every Language Available on Original DVD Movie
  • Simple, One-Click Interface
  • Free Updates and Patches Available Online
  • Copies Episodic DVD Movies (The Simpsons, The Sopranos, etc.)
  • Specify Which Special Feature to Keep or Remove
  • Includes Advanced Compression Technology
  • Automatically Prepares Blank DVD Disc for Burning
Same Minimum and Recommended Requirements as DVD X Copy XPress


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