I don't know if it still allows you to make a copy or
what in Demo mode, before paying for it like it used to, but I
tried it and was not impressed with the quality of the DVD in
the end. I don't know if uses a different type of
compression or what but it didn't look nearly as good as MTR
and Popcorn. The picture had bad Pixelation almost
unwatchable when squeezing down a 7-something Gig DVD. It
might be fine for blank Dual Layer DVD's.
Try this step by step how to:
[
howto.diveintomark.org]
Pixelation:
[
en.wikipedia.org]
Disclaimer: Before any of you get your you know whats in a wad about
copying DVD's, as the owner a large DVD library and two
teenage sons that like to loan out DVD's, I let them borrow
one a couple years ago to take to a friends house and they let
them handle it, it was nearly destroyed, the DVD
player left circular scratches on the disc making it almost
unplayable. Now they take back-up copies, I would hate to
say what I've spent building my DVD collection.
Grateful11