There are millions of reasons why somebody will want a DVD copy program. Sure, you can get hundreds of offers for good DVD copy programs but this does not ease at all your task. The life-belt in this sea of information is really simple � user reviews, which tell about the great and ugly aspects of a program.
DVD copy software reviews are great because they are first-hand information about the program. Reviews disclose essential facts, such as how the software behaves in practice, what the problems using it are, what its best features are, etc. Reviews get even more useful, if they are accompanied by a comparison chart of the pros and cons of several competing programs. One of the most practical aspects of reading reviews is that this way you will find useful recommendations if you need to buy exactly this program or another. In my opinion reviews provide about half of the information you need to find in order to be able to decide if the program meets your needs or not.
But I should point out that reviews shouldn't be the only factor in your purchasing decisions. Even the best reviews can be biased and inaccurate. It is quite common to read in reviews that a particular feature wasn't working and then to discover that the reason for this is not a bug in the software but a mistake the author made when using it. You can do nothing to change this, so just accept it. If you read reviews, written by huge multinational companies, chances are that at least these annoyances will not be present. Huge multinational companies have a better potential to test and judge the program and as a result their reviews tend to be more in-depth and precise.
It is very subjective what �the best� program means but the most feature-rich programs come bundled with advanced features � i.e. you can copy only parts of the DVD instead of the whole of it, or you can change the resolution or lighting. Usually saturation, contrast and brightness are also possible to modify to your liking. Bit rate and frame rate are also frequently among the parameters you can change. Ease of use is also paramount because DVD copy programs are not a class of software, which only techies use.
Reviews of DVD copy software are easy to find � just go to the Internet or get a computer magazine. In my opinion the Internet is the better place to search for reviews. Provided you have the time, you can find really many great reviews on the Web, even if you don't know the name of a particular program you are looking for. The Net is really an endless source of information not only about DVD copy program reviews.
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Isaiah Henry is a writer on dvd ripper solutions. Visit DVDShrinkNow.com for more information on dvd copy and dvd ripper software like DVD neXt COPY review.

