Suggested cd/dvd software program compatible with DVDXCopy

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  1. boy1der

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    I need suggestions for a software program for cd/dvd recording data storage, etc, that is compatible with DVDXCopy Platnum. I've heard that Nero is good. Anyother suggestions? Please!
    Thank you, boy1der
     
  2. bgr202

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    so is roxio
     
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    i use the roxio with dvdx plat.
     
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    eh? Don't get it. XCopy Platinum can burn on it's own. There is a blacklist of software for XCopy ... alot of it is packet writing software (ie. Roxio's Drag-To-Disc, Nero's InCD4, etc ...)

    When I used to use XCopy I used both Roxio and Nero.
     
  5. boy1der

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    Flip218, what I'm getting at is, DVDXCopy Platnum can burn on its own to make a backup copy of my bought dvd's but it won't make a backup of a backup. So I'm looking for a dvd burning software program that will and at the same time be compatible with the DVDXCopy Software (no driver conflicts). I know that Roxio Eazy CD Creator has some conflicts with DVDXCopy.
     
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    Only thing that conflicts with XCopy is packet writing software. And Roxio has Drag-To-Disc, so you would have to remove that.

    Next time search this topic. Use DVD Decrypter. Rip in ISO mode and burn in ISO mode.
     
  7. cyb0ru

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    I am a Big Fan of the 321 Studios software. I used DVDXCOPY Xpress for a LONG time. But I started having Problems, Well with 321 out of business all i had were forums. I am not to savvy on the DVD replication side of things. So, i decided to call one of those Tech Support by Phone companies. I got some AWESOME help from 247techgeeks I couldn't believe that some of thier staff was familiar with my program, more over with how to troubleshoot it. Now I can keep backing up my movies without the fear of having a program i wasted money on.
    If you got issues with your software, might wanna try 247techgeeks google-ize the site!

    Cy
     

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