Want to copy video from a DVD to a PC, an iPad, or another DVD? AVC Ultimate can handle this well, if you can deal with its idiosyncracies. Read the full review.
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why not compare it to handbrake and freemake video converter?
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Cliff Roth Cliff Roth, try saying that 5 times fast.
But in all seriousness, I agree with raj2000, why not do a comparison with free alternatives?
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This program is totally crap, sorry but i tried several paid version like AVC, total converter and a few others any none worked as they supposed to. Videos got cropped and crashed etc....
Tried to convert to mp4 using Handbrake and everything worked like a charm. I do my editing using Macbook pro's quicktime (or on pc). Works perfectly everytime.
Any Video Converter (AVC) Ultimate Review: Cool But Quirky DVD Copying Discussion
Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Cliff Roth, Jun 15, 2012.