Anyone Own DVD X Copy or DVD X Copy Express???

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Chop, I have DVD Xpress. Works excellent as making a backup copy of your dvd's. Difference between the 2 is Xpress copies it onto one disk where the full version copies on 2. Xpress also is movie only, no menu, extras, etc...

Works well, is reliable, makes a great copy, and is fast. Best product on the market right now.
 

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onetrickpony

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Thanks for the response. Makes my decision making alot easier. Those DVD-R blank discs aren't cheap. Then again, I'd rather pay $2 a disc than $15-20 for the real thing. Anyway, are you familiar with Netflix??? It's better than Blockbuster and you can rent and keep as long as you want. The only bad thing about it is that they don't have current movies out. But then again, that's what's Sharereactor is for. I don't think I've paid to go see a movie in over a year!!!
 

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Am I familiar with Netflix? I actually bought a truck load of Netflix stock in Oct-Nov last year and have been riding the wave. Love not getting stuck with friggin late fees from Blockbuster anymore that cost more than going to the damn movie itself. You can get DVD+R from best Buy for approx $1.25 per disk with rebates most of the time. When they go on sell I buy about 50 to 100 and wait until the next sale.

Geez, this post reads like a commercial. Wasn't the intention...where were we??? DVD Xpress! Excellent product.
 

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Netflix is a very innovative new service. And there is still a fairly untapped market for future growth. Good call 'onetrick':D
 

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Sharereactor is where you can get dvd rips, screeners of movies that are currently out, software, and basically anything can be dropped into a cpu. You'll need either "edonkey" or "emule" to download the movies. Most movies come either in avi., mpeg., or bin and cue files. You can burn them as VCD or SVCD and watch them on your DVD player. Go to www.sharereactor.com to find out about it. I also use www.vcdquality.com to find out the rating of the screeners. I don't use kazza or kazzalite because the movie quality is crap compared to that of emule and edonkey. Note that vcdquality is not a place to find the movies, but just a place to find out their ratings. I usually do not download any movies unless it has a rating of 8.0 or higher. Anyway the best screeners are in the forum section of sharereactor. I wish I could show you in person b/c I'm terrible about giving directions on the computer. Anyway good luck and thanks for the advice.
 

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By the way, if you don't mind me asking, what price did you buy the shares at last year. Sounds like a really good investment. Young and not well known, but when more people find out about it, the business might be booming!!!! Thanks.
 
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