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I Copy DVD's 2 Ultra Edition Review

By Jeff Gedgaud, published Sep 05, 2007
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
Ratings: Ease of Use, Performance: 24/25, Look & Feel: 21/25, Features 22/25, How much I enjoy 23/25
Total: 90/100

Using a simple and easy to understand interface, I Copy DVD's 2 copies DVD's using an interface with very few settings. You can copy home authored DVD's that you create or using an additional decoder you can copy your DVD library for backups so you don't have to worry about scratching your originals.

The I Copy DVD's 2 Ultra Edition comes with the I Copy DVD's 2 program and a drag and drop utility for videos, photos and music called Burn Suite 2005. The Burn Suite 2005 allows you to drag and drop files of videos, music and photos and burn them onto DVD's or CD's.

I Copy DVD's 2 works very well with a very simple interface and could not be easier to use. When you install and start up the I Copy DVD's 2 program a small half circular page opens with a couple of setting. You can choose between the Dual Layer and the Entire Disc options as well as a help section for some useful information and tips for using I Copy DVD's 2.

There is also a settings section that pops down from the half circle page that includes the location for your temporary file when copying and using only one DVD drive. There are also choices for language and subtitle preferences and wide or full screen recording.

Other than these choices there are no other settings for very simple and easy choices to record a DVD. I used the I Copy DVD's 2 program to record a few DVD's and found it very simple; in fact it could not be easier. Simply insert the DVD and ignore the auto play function if it starts or cancel it if the DVD starts to play.

Choose the settings if you want to change the language or screen size and hit the start button. The program will tell you how much it will take to finish the current operation which it will do two of for single drive systems, a read operation and a burn operation. It took about ten to fifteen minutes to read a DVD movie and about the same to record so it will take a total of a half hour to record a full length movie with some extras.

I Copy DVD's 2 Ultra Edition Review

I Copy DVD's 2 and Burn Suite 2005

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