DVD-Cloner

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Software information

License:

Shareware (Free to try)


Updated:

18 Nov 2014


Publisher:

OpenCloner

Website:

http://opencloner.com

Software Screenshots

Size: 13.99 MB


Downloads: 3583


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 19 Sep 2014

There is a lot you can do with OpenCloner’s DVD copy software, the aptly named DVD-Cloner. You can use this tool to create a perfect 1:1 copy of a DVD, you can use it to create a customized DVD copy, you can use it to copy Blu-ray movies to your hard disk, and more.

The minimum system requirements for running DVD-Cloner are: Pentium II 450MHz processor, 64MB of RAM, 5GB of free disk space, DVD burner, Windows XP operating system.
The recommended system requirements for running DVD-Cloner are: Intel Core2 processor, 2GB of RAM, 10GB of free disk space, DVD/Blu-ray burner, Windows 8 operating system.
To copy Blu-ray discs you need the following: NTFS partition, Blu-ray drive, Blu-ray media player, 50GB of free disk space or more.

There are two view modes for DVD-Cloner’s interface: Express interface and Expert interface. I found both of them to be quite easy to navigate. Pick the Express interface if you’re a novice and you want to copy DVD movies with just one click. Pick the Expert interface if you are an advanced user who wants access to customized copy modes.

Select the aforementioned Expert interface and three options will be presented on DVD-Cloner’s interface:
1. Copy a DVD movie from the hard disk to the DVD±R. Use this option to burn a locally stored DVD movie.
2. Copy a DVD movie to the DVD±R. Use this option to create a 1:1 or custom copy of a DVD movie.
3. Combine multiple DVDs to one DVD±R DL or BD-R/RE.

As mentioned above, there is a lot you can do with DVD-Cloner: copy DVDs (1:1 copy or custom copy); burn locally stored DVDs; burn Blu-ray videos that are stored on your hard disk; combine multiple DVDs into one; copy DVD movies to your hard disk; copy Blu-Ray movies to your hard disk.

Please note that DVD-Cloner is not free, it is only free to try. The trial version can only make one full copy.

Turn to DVD-Cloner if you need to easily copy your DVD and Blu-ray movies.

Pros

Modern PCs will have no problems meeting DVD-Cloner’s system requirements. Two view modes for the interface: Express and Expert interface. Use DVD-Cloner to copy DVD movies, copy Blu-ray movies, burn DVDs and Blu-ray discs.

Cons

Trial limitations: the trial version can only make one full copy; nag screen.

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DVD-Cloner Editor’s Review Rating

DVD-Cloner has been reviewed by George Norman on 19 Sep 2014. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated DVD-Cloner 5 out of 5 stars, naming it Essential

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