Video Vault Recommendations

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by Dan1600, Oct 15, 2005.

  1. Dan1600

    Dan1600 Guest

    Are AD memebers who have purchased Video Vault happy with the software? I am considering purchasing either Video Vault or CloneDvd2. I noticed from searching through the various threads that most members highly recommend CloneDvd2. Thanks in advance for your reply.
     
  2. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT PROGRAMS

    CLONEDVD

    CloneDVD 2 copies movies in unparalleled picture quality. If it's only the main movie or a complete DVD - CloneDVD compresses even long footage in brilliant quality and at high speed: A special transcoding technology compresses your choice of DVD titles according to your audio and language selection automatically to a freely adjustable target size. Our unique Film Strip assistant will guide you step by step through all settings. With the help of the Video Preview you select the desired DVD titles and decide if you want to trim individual chapters. Quality bars show the direct influence of the title and language selection on the quality of the movie copy. Even beginners always keep track. Copy protected movie DVDs can only be copied with AnyDVD.
    http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonedvd.html

    VIDEO VAULT

    Watch your DVD Movies, Home Videos, and Downloaded Videos Anywhere!

    NEW! Video Vault's unparalled Video Management and Transcoding feature set now also includes the 1Click DVD Copy convenience of DVDXpress. Looking for an all-in-one program? Video Vault is the product for you!

    Video Vault is a "Rosetta Stone" for the digital video age, enabling you to convert DVD's, VCD's, Tapes and Downloaded videos to virtually any device including any blank DVD disc, Mobile Phones, PDA's, Wireless Media Servers, and even the latest technology - Personal Video Players. The amazing part is you don't need to know anything about codecs, formats, bit rates, frame rates, or any other technical information, simply select your device from a list and Video Vault does the rest! In one simple interface you can move your videos off a myriad of consumer electronic devices, store them to view on your computer, organize them, categorize them, then with one-click, transfer them to almost any device with a viewscreen!
    http://www.dvdxsoftware.com/

    We tested video vault,some like it and some don't.
    as for clonedvd as tested and we all liked the program.

     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2005
  3. Dan1600

    Dan1600 Guest

    Thanks for your reply. It's greatly appreciated!
     

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