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boolseye
27th May 2003, 05:17
I am aware you can use windows explorer, however PCOpus is a much better product, in my honest opinion. I use it almost as a second O/S. It is quite simply the best file utility I know of, and I've seen quite a few. I have been doing Computer repair to the component level for over 30 years. For those of you who might have been using the Amiga computer at one time or another, PCOpus is very similar to Directory Opus which is an Amiga program That was written by Jonathon Potter(No relation to Harry). I personally find it indispensable. It does a whole lot more than just copy or move files.
The URL is as follows.
http://galway.informatik.uni-kl.de/staff/mandola/download.html
Check it out, It is really a good program.
Boolseye
I don't know what I don't know, but, I know EVERYTHING else!
MackemX
27th May 2003, 12:41
are you sure you can move the files?
I know you can with DVDXCopy but XPRESS denies access to files AFAIK
just use CTRL+ALT+DEL and close XPRESS after it is finished processing and it's ready to burn, then you don't even have to move files :D
you can't get quicker than that :cool:
JazzySOB
16th June 2003, 16:15
Put DVD X Copy XPRESS a "THIS IS A BACKUP DVD" disclaimer at the beginning of every DVD the same as DVD X Copy does? If so then I will never buy this program.
Gil T Pleasure
16th June 2003, 22:38
I think so. But even if it doesn't, why would you buy this program when you can use DVDShrink. And best of all, it's free.
JazzySOB
17th June 2003, 19:29
Indeed, but I want the best compression quality possible, so I rip (and remove stuff i dont like)with DVD Shrink in uncompressed mode and then compress it with IC7. So I can make movie-only DVD's with IC7 this way :)
loggy
21st June 2003, 16:46
Originally posted by JazzySOB
Indeed, but I want the best compression quality possible, so I rip (and remove stuff i dont like)with DVD Shrink in uncompressed mode and then compress it with IC7. So I can make movie-only DVD's with IC7 this way :)
Does this method with IC allow for accurate 4.36 sizing of output/compression?
JazzySOB
22nd June 2003, 01:52
Originally posted by loggy
Does this method with IC allow for accurate 4.36 sizing of output/compression? I have no problem with sizing. I move the slide bar slight in the red (4.32 or 4.34) area and it turns out fine, but occasionally sometimes the output file is just too big and I have to re-encode it again. But it rarely happens so it's not a problem for me.
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