DVD Clone Studio deluxe games
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DVD-Cloner
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Windows
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Shareware |
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$59.95 (Buy it now)
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2600000
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- software for powerfull cloning DVDComplete backup of DVD movies: With DVD Clone Studio, you can back up an entire movie - including menus, trailers and special features. Some of our customers have complained about the difficulty they had copying DVDs, and this urged us to develop this software DVD Clone Studio. It is easy to use, easy to install, and easy to configure. With DVD Clone Studio, you can make quick and easy DVD copies with excellent quality. Ease of use, setup, and configuration: When we developing the software, we tried out best to provide our customers an effective and easy to use software. Customers will not have to rack their brains figuring out its setup or configuration. You'll find that DVD Clone Studio provides extreme ease of use, setup and configuration. Its neatly arranged interface is intuitive for users that understand Windows directories. Excellent quality:The movies copied with DVD Clone Studio retains high DVD Image Quality of the original on Copied DVD. And we guarantee that there is not any significant quality loss even when compressed. Play Your Copies Anywhere:The movies you create with DVD Clone Studio can be played anywhere - in the living room on your home theatre system, or in your portable DVD player or PC with DVD drive. Now you can take your favorite movies with you on the plane, in the car, or wherever you go. If they get lost, stolen, or scratched, you've still got the original safe at home. Now you can make copies of your own home movies to send to friends and family. You can backup copies of your entire DVD movie collection without spending hundreds of dollars replacing damaged DVD discs. Reliable stability: DVD Clone Studio does what it promises. It works for you stably and reliably. Features:- Perfect 1:1 DVD to DVD clone. - Sound and video never lose in quality. - Clone all the Special Features, Menus, Subtitles & Languages.- High speed and easy to use -- Just a few clicks. - Support both DVD-5 and DVD-9, allowing you to split DVD-9 on to two disks. - Use most DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+R / DVD+RW burners. - Support both NTSC and PAL DVD movies. |
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