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DVDXStudio version 1.0 now available for download!
Requirements:
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 | ASPI driver for Win32 |
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DVD-R/+R Drive & Media |
 | 500Mhz or better CPU |
 | 128MB+ RAM |
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| “I just made an exact copy of a movie in less than one hour. I cant tell the difference between the original and the copy. I will tell others about your program.” |
Chris W., Maryland |
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DVDXStudio - FAQ

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What
exactly is DVDXStudio? |
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DVDXStudio is an easy software tool that allows you
to backup your DVD movies to
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R or DVD+RW. |
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| Q: |
Is DVDXStudio
compatible with Macintosh? |
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DVDXStudio is NOT compatible with Macintosh systems
at this time. Check back with us in the future. |
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| Q: |
What
is the minimum hardware and software requirements for
using DVDXStudio? |
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| Operating Systems |
Windows® XP/2000/98/ME |
| Processor (CPU) |
A
Pentium II 300 MMX or equivalent as a minimum
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| Memory (RAM) |
At
least 128Mb RAM |
| Hard Drive (HDD) |
Hard
drive with at least 5GB, 10 BG
for dual layer media |
| DVD Writer |
DVD-R(W)/+R(W) Drive |
| Blank DVD Media |
DVD-R(W)/+R(W) Discs |
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| Q: |
Is copying a DVD
legal? |
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You must check your local laws before making a backup
copy. Different countries have different laws pertaining
to this. We are in no way responsible for your use of
DVDXStudio. By ordering DVDXStudio you agree not to break
any law pertaining to DVD copying. |
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| Q: |
Will DVDXStudio
work on encrypted DVDs? |
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Yes. Nearly all DVDs are encrypted with CSS (Content
Scrambling System) and your DVD will have locked sectors
denying you access unless it goes through an authentication
process. DVDXStudio works around this and unlocks and
authenticates your DVD. |
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| Q: |
Do you offer
a demo version or a money back guarantee? |
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You may download a demo version by clicking
here. We provide full support and can help with most
technical issues. If you have met the minimum requirements
to run DVDXStudio but still can not copy a DVD because
of hardware issues we will offer a refund. A refund request
must be made within 30 days of the date of the purchase. |
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| Q: |
Can DVD copies
be played on a standard DVD Player? |
| A: |
DVD copies can be played on a standard DVD Player,
provided the DVD Player supports burned copies. Refer to your DVD Player
owners manual for more information. |
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| Q: |
Will my DVD backup
retain the same quality and digital stereo that is on
my DVD? |
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Yes. You copy will be exact in every way. |
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| Q: |
Does the
copy retain all of the bonus footage and menus? |
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Yes, you are able to make an exact replica of your DVD. |
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| Q: |
What is DivX?
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DivX is a codename for the MPEG-4 compression technology
developed by DivXNetworks, Inc. (aka Project Mayo). DivX
is similar to VCD in it's video quality, but almost anyone
will tell you it's not as good. This is basically because
of the difference in resolution. All televisions display
on a 640x480 resolution. Computer monitors are typically
set to 800x600 and 1024x768. DivX is ideal for
those who travel, or prefer the direct availability of
DivX movies over the internet. |
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| Q: |
Is the
DVD copy process complicated? |
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The DVD copy process is very simple. |
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| Q: |
Where
can I buy CD, and DVD media? |
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We highly reccoment Meritline.com.
Their products include CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R,
DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, and dual layer DVD media.
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