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Arnie

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Feb 8, 2010, 8:06:21 PM2/8/10
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Scott why don't you ever use "DVDRemaster" to test Ripit. I've used it for a long time & it works EVERY TIME perfectly & in my opinion is MUCH easier to use? Is there something that you think is wrong with it?



Arnie




termatt56

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Feb 8, 2010, 10:55:16 PM2/8/10
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Well if works every time it's not going to be very good for testing
RipIt, as he's trying to refine it so more finicky programs will be
able to use RipIt's output - therefore the pickier the program is with
rips the better.

Scott

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Feb 9, 2010, 1:14:57 AM2/9/10
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Hi Arnie,

termatt56 is basically right. I try not to personally promote a
specific product, but I use DVD2One for two reason: it reports the
number of errors its corrected, and the developer has been quite
helpful. The error counts have been a great help by allowing me to
keep a score sheet on a notepad while I work ... allowing me to move
forward or roll back as I test changes. Hope this explains it.

Kind regards,
Scott, TLAF

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