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--How
to copy DVD-5/9 using DVD X Copy Xpress
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This guide is here to show you how
you can easily copy a DVD-5 or a DVD-9 using DVD X Copy XPRESS,
an excellent product by 321 Studios. If you are a newbie with
all this, or you just have little time, that's the best way
to do it. It is actually an one-click DVD-copying program, which
can copy protected movies. Load the disc, click start and you're
done!
Unfortunately 321Studios was closed, so this software is no
longer available. For those that have a version in their hands
the guide is here! |
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When it starts, the program asks us if the DVD
we want to copy is a Rental or Borrowed DVD. Of course it's
not (remember that copying a borrowed DVD is a crime) and we
click No for the program to start. |

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Another copyright screen, just press
I Agree to go to the next step. |

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Finally at the main window! Click the Options
button (1)
IMPORTANT: If your DVD is a DVD-5 (less than 4,4GB) then
select Entire Disc and click Start. If you have a DVD-9 leave
Entire Disc unchecked and proceed to the next step.
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You just have to do this once. Select the Audio
track you want (1) the subtitles you want (2), a folder for
the temp files to be stored (3) and finally you video format
you want to use. Click to Save As Default. From now on you'll
not have to do this step. If something (ex the Greek subtitles)
do not exist in the disc you are trying to copy the program
will ask you what to use instead.
Enter the DVD in the drive and click Start. That's it!
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The program rips the DVD then asks you for a blank
DVD. Put one in your DVD writer... |


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... and press Start once again. You're done!
No need to worry about compression ratios, unchecking the
right audio track and about how to burn the compressed files
you have!
This program is all-in-one: unlocking - compression - ripping
- burning.
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