They have Copy4 out and they claim to have a better picture quality than 3 but it's $29 to upgrade from 3 to 4. Damn that's expensive and I don't think you can re-author and control the burn speed still. Or maybe I am not seeing it....I'm using the free trial.....
i just got this not too long ago, i PERSONALLY do not notice the "improved picture quality" they claim over my version of DvdCopy3~ i DO like the new "look" to the interface, it's very simple and easy to setup~ i too am using the trial copy right now as i PAID for my copy of DVDCOPY3 and want to thoroughly test this new dvdcopy4 out before i drop down more $$ on an "upgrade". i've tried a few movies so far, only 3 to be exact and i played them back compared to my dvdcopy3 backups of the identical movie and they look the SAME to me~ LOL, perhaps my eyes are getting bad or something, but, i really don't notice any MAJOR improvements in their so claimed "picture quality improvements" this is just my 2 cents on the program as i have only used it a few times thus far, 3 times is NOTHING complete of a full analysis of the program, but so far so good~ i've noticed it DOES take a lil longer to load up as it takes slightly more system resources, but, other than aesthetic differences in the interface, the backups appear to be the same to me~
Are you able to do more editing and control over burning? I was going to try this last night but realized that my Anydvd trial just expired
no, i haven't tried to edit much and i just simply use my 4x TYG01s and it burns it @ 4x...i don't use dvdcopy3/4 all that much, just when i want to do a quick backup...still messing around with the options myself and experimenting~