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Roxio Popcorn 2 [Old Version]
Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Roxio EAN: 0815227005987 Feature(s): Software for making high-quality copies of DVDs and moviesFits an entire 9 GB DVD video onto standard 4.7 GB discBack up full DVD or choose individual video, audio, and languages to copyPreview and snapshot video prior to copyingConvert video files to watch on iPod, PSP, or other portable video player Format(s): CD-ROM Autographed: False Memorabilia: False Item Dimensions: Weight 3 lbs. Label: Roxio List Price: $49.95 Manufacturer: Roxio Model: 225300 MPN: 225300 Package Dimensions: Height: 2.7" Width: 8" Length: 2.7" Weight: 0.85 lbs. Platform: Mac OS X Intel, Mac OS X Product Group: Software Publisher: Roxio Studio: Roxio UPC: 815227005987
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Popcorn 2 helps you easily make high quality copies of your DVDs and movies. Enjoy your movies on the couch or on the go, with this powerful Fit-To-DVD compression technology. You can fit an entire 9 GB DVD video onto a standard 4.7 GB disc. Back up a full DVD, or create your own Director's Cut and choose the individual DVD video, audio and languages to copy. Convert your movies to watch on an iPod, PSP, 3GP mobile phone, DivX handheld, and more.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.5
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-05-29 Content: I bought it thinking it would do what TOASTER couldnt, to make back ups of my DVD movies as they say it would...but it doesnt...i wasted my money Summary: Useless
Rating - 4 Date: 2007-12-14 Content: I bought this program for my new iMac and have been very satisfied. The only thing that disappointed me about this product was that it cannot copy copyright-protected dvds. However, all I had to do was download the free program MacTheRipper and in combination with Popcorn 2 I am able to easily duplicate my whole dvd collection for backup purposes. Other than that it's been good. You don't get a ton of conversion control so I just use Handbrake, another free program. For the purpose I bought this, to copy my homemade dvds, it works flawlessly. Highly reccommended. Summary: Great product with one kink
Rating - 1 Date: 2007-10-02 Content: I bought this thing, thinking it was something else entirely, installed the doggone thing, and have found that it does absolutely NOTHING that my Mac is not capable doing with the software that came on the HD for FREE. Of course, now the package is open, and there's not a chance of returning it. Completely worthless. Summary: What exactly does this program do?
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-07-18 Content: It's amazing how simple it is to use. I was thinking of buying the Toast Platinum but it's an overkill. Popcorn is more than plenty to copy DVD's into a harddive, DVD-+disc or to an IPod. Buy it! Summary: Works great!
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-06-25 Content: At first, I was truly disappointed in this product. I knew it couldn't rip encrypted DVDs so I downloaded Mactheripper. However, even after I ripped the encrypted movie with Mactheripper and converted it to a Video_TS file, Popcorn would never convert it to mp4. Some of the errors were "OS X Error = -50" or "can not compress the file". Luckily, after some searching of the Internet, I have a solution for those of you that have the same problems. First, it isn't Popcorn's fault that nothing converts; you need to download version 3.0 R14d of Mactheripper (I found it by googling "mactheripper 3.0" or something like that. Make sure you don't download version 2.6.6 of Mactheripper because it won't work. Anyway, I found my 3.0 version through Azureus and bit torrent. I downloaded it, unzipped it, and began using it. (If you don't know what bit torrent is, then type in Azureus in Google and download the Azureus program. Bit torrent allows you to download large files or programs i.e. Mactheripper.) Once you rip the file using Mac 3.0, open Popcorn and convert the file to your iPod. It is really that simple after you download the right version of Mactheripper.
Hope this helps everyone. Summary: How to Get Popcorn to Work!
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