A useful and easy-to-use software that helps you to copy DVD movie to blank DVD discs or hard drives without any loss of quality
Version | 10.0.1 |
Updated | July 11 2019 |
Developer |
Magic DVD Software Inc
N/A
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User Rating |
2251
3.6
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Original File Size | 7.2 MB |
Downloads | 81090 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Cd Dvd Tools |
Magic DVD Copier is a simple yet efficient way to copy a DVD movie to a blank disc or straight on a local disc, as the application promises to retain the same quality as the original version.
The interface is what makes the entire software solution very easy to use because in case you don't want to waste your time with fancy configuration screens, you just have to pick the source and the target, choose the copy mode and hit the 'Start' button.
Magic DVD Copier can also provide another means of backing up movies by prompting users to choose the titles they want to copy, but also select the subtitle and audio stream from the original disc.
There's also a configuration screen that comes with settings concerning the copying and the burning process, as well as some preferences regarding the video compression.
You can thus use Magic DVD Copier Crack to compress a DVD9 to fit on a 4.7 GB disc, choosing whether you wish the application to ask you before doing it or enable the option automatically.
In addition, the program comes with dedicated tools to help you add a password to the copied DVD, remove User Operation Prohibited or leave at least 32k of space between IFO and BUP.
In conclusion, Magic DVD Copier is just a simple solution to copy a disc on the fly while preserving the original quality. It comes with a decent set of features and its ease of use makes it a suitable choice for less experienced users.
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