Test Platform
We downloaded, installed,
and tested
Clone DVD (Slysoft) to run on two test computers. One
computer was "Home-Brewed" with an Athlon AMD 64 X2 4800 Dual-Core
processor running at 2.4GHz, 1GB of memory, 100GB hard drive, and a
Sony DRU-510A DVD/RW drive 32X (CD) and 12X (DVD). The other computer,
a Gateway E06500D, with an Intel Pentium(R) running at 3GHz, 1GB of
memory, 100GB hard drive, and a Plextor PX-708A DVD/RW drive (40X (CD)
and 12X (DVD).
Test Results
The installation was
flawless on both test computers. The original DVD movie was "The
Sum of All Fears" (2003) starring Ben Affleck and
Morgan Freeman. The movie runtime was 123 minutes. Upon inserting the original DVD movie and
pressing the "Start" button, 18 minutes lapsed until we were prompted
to insert blank DVD media. The DVD movie burning process was less than
9 minutes. We then inserted the copied DVD movie in our DVD player and
the copy quality was that of the original to include all of the extras
and menus options we selected. The same process was perform on our second test
computer and it took 19 minutes to copy the movie and
approximately 11 minutes to burn the movie to DVD.
Clone DVD (Slysoft)
presented a slick graphical user interface that was clean and easy to
understand.

Clone DVD (Slysoft) Graphical User Interface
We clicked in the
Clone DVD (Slysoft)
option on the control panel and then navigated to the location of the
DVD/Video_TS directory on the DVD.

Navigating to the Video_TS Directory
on the DVD
Clicking on the Next button caused
Clone DVD (Slysoft)
to scan the DVD. This displayed audio and subtitle options. We kept
the default settings.

Audio and Subtitle Options
Clicking the Next button again
presented us with the Output method. We kept the default setting
"DVD Writer" since we are copying and burning to a blank DVD.

Output Method
Clicking on the Go button
initiated the DVD scan and transcoding process.

DVD Scan and Transcoding Process
18 minutes later,
Clone DVD (Slysoft)
prompted us to insert a blank DVD.

Prompt to insert a Blank DVD
Clicking on the Write button
initiated the DVD burning process.

DVD Burning Process
Nine (9) minutes later
Clone DVD (Slysoft)
finished burning the DVD.

Burning Process Complete!
We then ejected and inserted the copied
DVD in our DVD player and we were impressed. An excellent and exact
copy.
Clone DVD (Slysoft) from
start to finish produced a high-quality DVD in 27 minutes.
Results
|
Movie |
Type |
Runtime |
Conversion Time to DVD |
|
The Sum of All
Fears |
DVD |
123 Minutes |
27 Minutes |
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Pros
We really like
Clone DVD (Slysoft) for
it's simplicity. The Graphical User Interface is well laid out and
does not leave one guessing. Fast DVD Copy to Burning speed.
Impressive.
Cons
None really. An enhanced feature set
would take this application to the next level.
Quality of Copy
The final copy was an
exact replica of the original. No complaints here.
Customer/Technical Support
We emailed
Clone DVD (Slysoft) during normal working hours just to see how quickly they
would respond. Within an hour, a response was received. Their website
has an excellent customer support system in place as well as an
excellent forum.
Summary
If you are looking for a
DVD Movie Copy software application that is easy to use, Plug 'n Play, runs without a hitch and does
as advertised, if you want a DVD Movie Burning software application
that is powerful, fast, and easy to use, then
Clone DVD (Slysoft)is recommended!
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Clone DVD (Slysoft)
enables you to backup your existing DVD collection to DVD±R/RW. With a
DVD burner, you will get true DVD copies of any DVD's in your
collection. When true is stated, true was what was intended as you
will get no warning screens or watermarks and perfect audio and video
quality.
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