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DESCRIPTION
DVD2oneX can make movie-only and full disk copies for personal use on a single DVD-Recordable. Features include:
- World's fastest video compression engine. Process a movie to fit on a single recordable in a matter of 15 to 30 minutes (depending on the speed of your computer).
- Makes movies-only copies. Why waste space and image quality on unnecessary intros, menus and language tracks?
- Makes also full disk copies. For those who want to keep those fancy menus and intros.
- Written from scratch, it's not based on any old code, libraries or existing opensource projects.
- Time critical parts written in assembly, for the highest possible speed.
- Burn the movie with your favorite recording software.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.4:
- New Audio Remaster features:
- Engine up to 3 times faster.
- New apodizing function for improved sound quality.
- Move songs up and down in the songlist.
- Mac: OS-X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) compatible.
- Several other small fixes.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
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| DVD2oneX User Reviews (183 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Nov 20 2009 |
SRF21C This program is indeed fast and the defaults do exactly what I want to do, making the program dead simple to use. Making a DVD backup consists of selecting the second of three options from the main menu, browsing to my Ripit DVD rip file, and then pressing the green button to select the burn to disk option. Click a button and away you go. The aesthetics of the interface leave something to be desired as others have commented. I have not experimented with the advanced features. It would be cool to find a way to chain this program with Ripit so that I could automate the entire backup process down to two steps; inserting the source DVD, and then inserting the blank 4.7GB DVD for burning. (Version 2.4) | |
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 | Aug 26 2009 |
R33C3 Wat do you mean man? If its in a Video_ts folder u dont need to covert it. You need to shrink it... using this program it will do that quite quickly.... I dont know where ur getting this covert into "vob" from? (Version 2.4) | |
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 | May 31 2009 |
GARYI Seems very fast but I am having two issues. I have a folder of video TS films, and I want the programme to convert them all into their own Vobs, however it seems to want to combine them all. Secondly there does not appear to be a way to remove of source, you can add all the time but the minus button is greyed out. So I have to quit the programme between rips. (Version 2.3.1) | |
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 | Sep 23 2008 |
STAN154 Please tell me where to find FairMount and DVD2OneX programs for burning DVD's??? Thanks (Version 2.3) | |
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 | Aug 24 2008 |
ST00P!D M0NK3Y Great program. FairMount and DVD2OneX have left off where CloneDVD and AnyDVD did on Windows. I was a little iffy switching completely to Mac for my DVD burning purposes, but the combination of these two programs has been a wonderful switch. This program works perfectly and has never crashed on me and has never produced a bad disc. I always burn on a slower speed. However, this program has a grotesque and displeasing interface that makes me want to vomit all over the screen. I think the developers should make this wonderful piece of software a bit easier on the eyes. However, it's still a great program regardless. =P (Version 2.2.2) | |
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 | Aug 4 2008 |
BLUESTAR "World's fastest video compression engine..." with the world's ugliest and most un-user-friendly interface :-) (Version 2.2.2) | |
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 | Aug 24 2008 |
ST00P!D M0NK3Y It has the most basic interface I've ever seen. How is it not user-friendly? It's ugly yes, but it's easy as pie to use. (Version 2.2.2) | |
 | Aug 4 2008 |
MACROB First off, this is not a ripping program. It will NOT copy commercial dvds to your hard drive. This app compresses files that you have already ripped to the hard drive so they fit on a single sided DVD (4.4GB). And can burn them to a DVD if you wish. I do have this, and recommend it to anyone backing up their DVD library. It is fast, the quality is great, and it even fixes some of the problems that copyprotection creates. (Version 2.2.2) | |
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 | Jul 8 2008 |
RUBAIYAT Oddly enough the people at Handbrake virtually insist that you should: 2. Use Handbrake in the command line interface If you don't, you end up wiping a lot of geek spit off your face if you have the effrontery to go to their forums with questions. Personally I never got DVDoneX to work for me and have stuck with my tried and true MacTheRipper/Handbrake workflow. (Version 2.2.1) | |
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 | Apr 24 2008 |
COUGARBLUE I haven't any experience with this software, but I have to toss in a comment about Mac the Ripper. I can't think of any reason to jump ship from "the ripper" which does a fabulous job in copying DVD's. For a free piece of definitely MAC s/w, it does a great job. Kudos out to the HandBrake, Senuti, and MactheRipper people for making the iPod and DVD work easy and giving away their fine skill. Speed is a relative term, yet my daughter using an old iMac/G3 gets a ton of work done using MTR. I'm always happy to see a developer come up with an improvement, however when a said developer comes up with a very windows piece of shareware that pales in comparison to Mac-style freeware, I'm not too sure they deserve my money, nor my respect. (Version 2.2) | |
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 | Apr 24 2008 |
DANCO Mac the Ripper is excellent, but it does not compress. Also it does not remove zero cells. MtR experts often recommend using DVD2OneX after ripping with MtR. (Version 2.2) | |
 | Nov 16 2007 |
XYPHER Didn't believe the claims about the speed until I used it. It compressed an 8gig movie down to about 4.3gig in roughly half an hour on my eMac G4. That's a lot faster than DVD Shrink on Windows aswell as certain other well known Mac DVD encoders. (Version 2.1.3) | |
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