DVD95Copy Pro offers a straightforward method for copying DVD movies and contains essential options to serve its purpose, including multiple copying modules. Contrary to what its name may suggest, it addresses all types of users, including novices.
After a brief and uneventful setup procedure that does not require special attention from the user, you can set up the configuration at startup.
Selecting a preferred language for the audio and subtitle streams, together with a burning mode (automatic, prompt user), burn engine (internal, CopyToDVD, Nero Burn), post-task action (verify disc, eject tray) and copy type (e.g. full disc, movie only, join, split, rip) are just some of the settings provided by DVD95Copy Pro.
As far as the GUI is concerned, the DVD copier sports a user-friendly environment that doesn't visually stand out but has a familiar appearance. Users may choose the source DVD movie (disc, mounted drive, or folder on HDD) and point out the DVD burner (DVD writer, folder on HDD, or ISO/UDF image on HDD), temporary folder and repack mode, in order to start the copying procedure. During this time, it is possible to trigger an automatic shutdown sequence on task completion.
The application is pretty light on the system resources, using a low-to-moderate quantity of CPU and RAM. It is responsive to commands and carries out a DVD copying operation swiftly and error-free. We have not encountered any difficulties throughout our testing, as the utility did not hang or crash. There is also a help file available with usage examples for less experienced users.
To summarize, DVD95Copy Pro may not be the most powerful tool available in the competitive DVD-processing market, but it gets the job done rapidly, without demanding too much effort from the user.
Limitations:
· 90 days trial
· Nag screen
· Using the unregistered version, 25 minutes of the DVD will not be copied.
· With the unregistered version, you can burn a perfectly working DVD with menus and extras only 25 minutes in length.
What's New in This Release:
· fixed: Dropdown controls for DVD reader/burner selection didn't work on japanese and chinese windows versions.