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L'offre gratuite du jour pour WinX DVD Copy Pro 3.9.1 était valable le 31 janvier 2019!
WinX DVD Copy Pro adopte une technologie de duplication de DVD unique, secteur par secteur, qui vous fournit une copie DVD 100% originale en qualité, structure et contenu. Peu importe si votre disque est un DVD nouvellement acheté ou ancien, un DVD privé ou familial, un DVD d’instruction ou de film, ce programme est le choix préféré pour sauvegarder vos précieux DVD.
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Windows XP/ 7/ 8/ 10 (x32/x64); 1GHz Intel/AMD processor or above; 256MB RAM (512MB or above recommended); 100MB space for installation
13.4 MB
$67.95
Logiciel de traitement vidéo ultime qui vous permet de convertir, télécharger, redimensionner, compresser, éditer, couper, découper, fusionner, ajuster des vidéos. Stabilisez et désactivez les vidéos de GoPro, DJI, etc. Rapidité de conversion des vidéos 4K / HD avec la prise en charge de l'accélération GPU complète.
As with many tools of this sort, it may require an update every now and then to support the newest copy protections.
Last version given away here was v3.9.0, here is the changelog from v3.9.1
https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-copy-pro/updatelog.htm
As for the features, you can Clone DVD to DVD, Clone DVD to ISO, Copy DVD to VIDEO_TS Folder;
Copy to single MPEG2 File, Copy DVD Chapter, Extract Video Only, Extract Audio Only
There also is a DVD Burner, ISO Mounter and a Video Preview.
It can remove DVD Region Code, UOPs (User operation prohibitions), CSS encryption and Disney Fake.
I'm not a DVD collector by any means, so i didn't have much to choose from, aside from a CSS-protected DVD just laying around. I told it to copy to ISO and it did. Then i mounted the ISO and it played normally in VLC, so i guess that was a success.
One feature i kinda missed is a proper shrink option, since the ISO went straight over 4,7 GB (5,86 GB), resulting in definitely not fitting onto a regular DVD-5.
Also personally, i'd rather use a streaming service for movies instead of buying them on DVD but if a DVD one has is scratched, a tool like this may help to create a working backup copy from it, ready to burn on a new DVD blank and that's probably the only scenario when i would use it.
Since Blu-ray happened, retail DVD video quality has been reduced as a sort of DRM -- buyers demanding best quality can buy the Blu-ray, so the studios can get away with a minimal quality level that will show negative effects if the video is ever re-encoded, e.g. using a ripper or screen capture app. That makes it less likely that re-encoded video can ever be resold, or become a popular download.
And that's why a copier like WinX DVD Copy Pro is nice -- the video is not re-encoded. The downside is that the mpg2 video files are larger -- AVC/H.264 versions of the same file are roughly 1/2 as big. Devices like cell phones also need to have a player like VLC installed to handle mpg2 -- AVC playback is normally native to the device -- but as mpg2 requires Much less processing, you might get better battery life & lower heat vs. playing the same video as AVC. You can also often [usually] use an OTG cable or adapter to connect a USB stick to a cell phone or tablet. Some of those adapters are quite small, & there are USB sticks that are even tinier, so that can be a good way to watch the mpg2 file copied from a DVD if the device storage is limited, or if you just don't want to bother with copying the video file to the device's internal storage, microSD card etc.
If you copy the complete DVD to your hard drive, you can also use the old DVD Shrink [ videohelp[.]com/software/DVD-Shrink ] or older copies of Nero Recode [same as DVD Shrink but newer] to reduce the file size, but you'll have to use a separate app to copy the video content to a single mpg2 file, if that's what you want, rather than a video DVD folder with .VOB & .VTS files inside. As long as you keep the quality in the 90s, Shrink works on some of the video frames in between the I frames [key frames], meaning visual quality is not noticeably impaired. Using Shrink you an also reduce the file size a surprising amount by cutting off the end credits to a movie, again without effecting visual quality.
There's been no reason to copy video DVDs to ISO files for more than a decade now, but some people still want to do it [why is beyond me], and WinX DVD Copy Pro is happy to comply. It was Very popular in the past to copy DVD folders to a hard drive, then manage & watch those DVDs in Windows Media Center. If you still do that, note that Microsoft is ending meta data support.
If you want to backup your DVDs to new DVDs you burn, WinX DVD Copy Pro will do a DVD -> DVD backup or copy. If the original disc is dual layer [8.5GB] that's the easiest way to get a copy. Dual Layer blanks are Not that expensive, though they have risen in cost a bit since far fewer people buy & burn dual layer DVDs nowadays. The free ImgBurn will handle burning dual layer DVDs Very well, but it's very slightly more work since you have to identify where you want the layer break [the split between layers on a dual layer DVD].
Often by copying only the main title video [e.g. the movie], along with only one audio track & only one sub track, the movie on a dual layer disc can fit on a regular, single layer DVD. DVD Shrink/Recode can help make those files smaller, as can cutting off the end credits. It's more work -- probably more work than it's worth for many people -- but you can extract the [usually AC3] audio track, and convert it from 5.1 to stereo, then create a new DVD layout, putting the original video together with that AC3 audio. That can shave off a good bit of the total file size, won't impact visual quality, and can actually improve what you hear on your TV. [The original multi-channel audio is the same as what's designed for theaters, with low volume levels for things like speech. Most DVD/Blu-ray players can try to counteract that, with varying degrees of success, but you can usually do better while doing the 5.1 -> stereo conversion].
Video DVD compared to streaming & Blu-ray... To a very large extent what you see depends on the hardware you use, & for streaming, the network connection to the streaming service's servers. Video DVDs are normally 480p [NTSC] or 576p PAL] -- old std. broadcast was 480i & 576i, with the majority of channels on Spectrum cable for example still being 480i. How good that looks on a HDTV depends on the screen size, resolution, & the quality of the upscaling performed by the TV or DVD/Blu-ray player. It'll probably never look good on a big screen 4k TV. It might not look too bad on a 1080p big screen, depending on the quality of upscaling. It'll probably look fine on a smaller screen TV. Streaming 1080 [p or i] usually looks better [how much depends on the size of the screen], but is subject to the quality, bandwidth, & reliability of the connection between the player & streaming server. It also depends on the device &/or app handling the streaming -- some devices give you a better picture than others, some apps give you a better picture than others, sometimes the same basic app gives a better picture on some devices than on others. Blu-ray most always looks better than the other 2, but is Much more trouble prone to balance that out. Discs are easily damaged, copies have poor longevity, players are problematic -- I haven't read customer reviews of any Blu-ray player where people didn't complain about some discs just not playing well. Add that files are usually 25 - 45 GB, there's very heavy DRM, & there are often loads of trailers to skip. [FWIW, the best solution from a quality standpoint seems to be Blu-ray video on a very fast USB 3.0 stick for players, or on a hard drive using a PC/laptop connected to the TV]
Dear GOTD fans,
Thank you for participating in WinX DVD Copy Pro giveaway.
To Get Giveaway License, Please:
1. Download this program from GOTD. Then unzip and install it.
2. Go to Digiarty official giveaway page.
3. Click "Get License" button, you will get a file with license key and activate guide.
Note: If failed to unzip and install the file from GOTD, you can click here to re-download the setup file.
To guarantee that you can use the full functions of V3.9.1, please install this program and activate giveaway license ASAP. An auto “Check for update” will pop up to tell you which version you are using, when you launch the activated software for the first time. If you want to keep using Giveaway version which does not support free upgrade, just click "Cancel" to close it.
Bonus Offer on Lifetime License
Here is also an exclusive flash sale for GOTD users to purchase Lifetime License at 70% off discount. . It comes with the privilege of free update to any future version.
Useful Tips:
How to Activate Full Functions with Your Giveaway License.
How to Digitize DVD to MP4, ISO and more with Original Quality
How to Back up Old Scratched DVDs in Windows
Feel free to contact support@winxdvd.com, if you have any problems on this program.
Sincerely,
Digiarty Support Team
Official Website: https://www.winxdvd.com/
Whats the difference between WinX DVD Copy Pro and WinX DVD Ripper ?
If you are looking for a DVD content backup tool, you should choose WinX DVD Copy Pro which comes with 9 copy modes: Digitize DVD to ISO image, VIDEO_TS or MPEG2 file; clone DVD to DVD; copy DVD chapter; extract audio video; mount DVD ISO and burn ISO or VIDEO_TS to DVD disc.
If you want to play DVD movie on computer, TV, mobile or media server, you should choose WinX DVD Ripper. This software enables you to convert DVD/ISO image/DVD folder to MP4, AVI, H.264, MKV and more popular video formats. You can learn more at https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-platinum/
This is a common question with most WinX programs.
Are Blu-Ray Discs (BD) supported?
bon installer sans problèmes , le problème à commencer avec une demande pour la licence ,(comme je n'ai pas l'utilité d'un tel soft) , je passe la licence et fait les test dans l'esprit GOTD pour voir de quoi il retourne (les explications sur la page française de GOTD étant en anglais ...voyons le programme
aussi en anglais mais avec choix de langue voyons, voyons
deutch ha ça c'est de l'allemand (ouille je comprend pas mieux que l'anglais)
du japonais il me semble , du chinois et du ??? coréen ouais peut être (que de la poésie)
. on va dire que pour un truc "PRO" ça laisse plutôt à désirer, voyons les free qui font de la copie de DVD sont en combien? 60 langues différentes. Allez désinstallons ceci , à la sottie il ne reste qu'une petite trace : le répertoire d'installation (ça se supprime sans peine)
quant à WinX DVD Copy Pro 3.9.1 copie à revoir
une perte de temps , j'ignore si quelqu'un d'entre vous à put le "licencier" mais ça ne me semble pas plus clair que la page de présentation.
mon vote et à l'image de mon commentaire.
je pense que séduire un utilisateur le soft se doit d'être (comment dire? ) Utilisable , non?
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David,
"Deutch" c'est le nom d'une actrice mais pas celui d'une langue... même GOOGLE sait cela !
Et pour les approximateurs :
"Deutsch"" <> "Dutch" sont 2 langues complètement différentes (et tout à fait honorables) même si de racines identiques.
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David,
Une fois installé, le logiciel est automatiquement enrégistré. Il suffit d'aller dans la 1ere icone en haut à droite pour afficher que c'est enrégistré.
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