Lazza
Mar 26, 2003, 03:03 AM
Just got this from CDFreaks:-
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Elby announces upcoming release of CloneDVD - Not that soon
Posted by Jan Willem on 25 March 2003 - 19:05 - Source: Elby
Elaborate Bytes, or Elby for short has finally revealed more information about CloneDVD. During Cebit we already saw some screenshots of CloneDVD which will enable users to make backups of DVD movies. The software is a transcoder and burning tool in one. One of the nicest features of CloneDVD is probably the user interface of the software, which looks like a movie and scrolls you trough the options.
Planned Features:
Extracts, transcodes and writes one or all Video Titles to one recordable
DVD; different use-cases like „Create DVD Image" or „Create DVD Files" can be selected separately
Uses high-quality transcoding technology
EXTRA CRUNCHY: Crunches your personal choice of Video Titles with your selected Audio, - Angle- and Subtitle Streams to one DVD recordable
Video-Preview while selecting the Video Titles and while transcoding
Automatically adapts the selected data to the size of the DVD recordable
Image Quality: With an average selection of streams you will not notice a difference in comparison to the original. No block-artefacts.
Preferences: Memorizes the last settings that were made by the user and proposes it the next time the program starts.
Works with most hardware- and software DVD players
Writes on DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW
Very easy to use
CloneDVD is still work in progress and Elby is planning to send the first beta release to their testers in mid April and a final release is expected at the end of May.
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This came direct from Elby so it is 100% correct. I guess with the recent launches of DVD2one & Instant Copy the Elby boys had to have a bit of a re-think on a few things.
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Elby announces upcoming release of CloneDVD - Not that soon
Posted by Jan Willem on 25 March 2003 - 19:05 - Source: Elby
Elaborate Bytes, or Elby for short has finally revealed more information about CloneDVD. During Cebit we already saw some screenshots of CloneDVD which will enable users to make backups of DVD movies. The software is a transcoder and burning tool in one. One of the nicest features of CloneDVD is probably the user interface of the software, which looks like a movie and scrolls you trough the options.
Planned Features:
Extracts, transcodes and writes one or all Video Titles to one recordable
DVD; different use-cases like „Create DVD Image" or „Create DVD Files" can be selected separately
Uses high-quality transcoding technology
EXTRA CRUNCHY: Crunches your personal choice of Video Titles with your selected Audio, - Angle- and Subtitle Streams to one DVD recordable
Video-Preview while selecting the Video Titles and while transcoding
Automatically adapts the selected data to the size of the DVD recordable
Image Quality: With an average selection of streams you will not notice a difference in comparison to the original. No block-artefacts.
Preferences: Memorizes the last settings that were made by the user and proposes it the next time the program starts.
Works with most hardware- and software DVD players
Writes on DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW
Very easy to use
CloneDVD is still work in progress and Elby is planning to send the first beta release to their testers in mid April and a final release is expected at the end of May.
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This came direct from Elby so it is 100% correct. I guess with the recent launches of DVD2one & Instant Copy the Elby boys had to have a bit of a re-think on a few things.
