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DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc. Due to wide spreading of this disk as a media for high-quality video distribution, DVD is often called Digital Video Disc. But most people just use the abbreviation - DVD without specifying what V is. A DVD disc and a CD disc look the same (both 120mm diameter). But that's the end of the "sameness". It's essentially a bigger (not in size, but capacity), faster CD that can hold cinema-like video, better-than-CD audio, and computer data. DVD aims to encompass home entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format, eventually replacing audio CD, videotape, laserdisc, CD-ROM, and perhaps even video game cartridges. DVD has widespread support from all major electronics companies, all major computer hardware companies, and all major movie and music studios. With this unprecedented support, DVD has become the most successful consumer electronics product of all time in less than three years of its introduction.



DVD Cloner

DVD Cloner

DVD-CLONER designed to backup your favorite DVD movies. Have you stored your DVD movies properly? According to a survey among movie fans, we find that half of them can't keep their movies more than 3 years due to the following reasons:

  • 24% accidentally damaged by children or pets
  • 25% naturally worn or damaged by defective DVD player
  • 25% lost
  • 13% become unusable itself or by unfavorable weather
  • 13% others

So it is critical to backup your DVD movies and DVD-CLONER becomes your best choice. >>>


dvdSanta: The Most Easy to Use DVD Creating Tool

DVD Creating Tool

dvdSanta is an All-in-One software that lets you copy, create, convert and burn your DVD movies. It can copy 9GB double layer DVD movies into a 4.7GB DVD-R disc, can turn your photos into DVD movies with Hollywood style motion effects, can convert other video formats (avi, wmv, vob, asf, DivX, Mpeg,...) into DVD video, can transfer miniDV camcorder tapes directly to DVD video. >>>

 

Backup Made Easy: A Six Point Guide to Buying Backup Software, PART 2

by Kevin J. Vella
Uniblue Systems

In Part One, I mentioned the six attributes that the backup industry uses to classify the various features of their products. In this second part, I will explain each attribute in greater detail so as to give you a thorough knowledge of what to look for in backup software.

Ease of Use: You need to ask a set of questions in relation to how easy it is to install and configure the software, to use the product to back your data and to use the product to restore your data. For example: Is the install interface clear and unequivocal? Are the steps written in plain English and do not leave any place for choosing the wrong options? Is the product easy to use and user friendly? Is the user interface built in a Windows-familiar environment? Are the user-interface and the commands intuitive? Does the product allow step-by-step backup and restore? Does the product allow non-technical users to make use of this product? How easily can the user browse around the various options to set up backups and restores? How easily can the user browse around the documents and application settings to set up backups? Are there any shortcuts to this data and settings? How easily can the user browse the backup archive to find and restore multiple or single files?

Value for Money: Money is always an issue, otherwise, we would all be living the life of the rich and famous! However, this may not always be the case with backup software. We usually advise people not to look at the price tag on its own but to make calculations as to the relationship between price and functionality and price and time spent on backup and restore. For example, does the vendor offer limited functionality with the “bare-bones” product and more functionality pricey “add-ons” that only together will the product provide the required protection? Does the product sacrifice performance and reliability for price? Are upgrades and patches available at a charge? In relation to the time factor, buyers must beware. Beware, some brands may be more costly than others to administer. If, for example, the compression technology of the particular product is not strong, it takes longer to perform backups the data backed up is spread over a larger number of media (taking up more storage space). Therefore, although a product may be less pricey, it may be more expensive to run in the long term.

Reliability: The issues of reliability are three-fold – (a) does the product deliver consistently a 100% accurate restore of the set of data that was backed up? This includes such aspects as reliable schedules, accurate reporting and fault logging features (whether you are alerted when and if things go wrong), and validation of data integrity. Data validation or verification is extremely important because there are certain technologies (e.g., bit level validation) that guarantee that your data restores are 100% accurate. (b) Does the product secure your data from prying eyes? Although, at face value, this may not be important to the user, think about whether you would like somebody else to steal your backup files and looking at (or distributing) your personal data. Therefore, ask whether the product has password protection and supports the best levels of encryption. (c) Is the vendor reliable? Does the vendor provide technical and customer support? Is the vendor slow to answer?

Performance: The product must be fast and it must not sacrifice sheer power for reliability, value for money, and ease of use. You must be able to backup your data securely and accurately in a few minutes and not spend a fortune on such basic functions.

“Depth of Feature Set”: What features does the product have? How does the product compare to other vendors? The features that you should have are - compression, encryption, scheduling and reporting, popular media support, high data volume support (as few products have actually overcome the problem of memory leakage), validation or verification of data integrity, full and incremental backup feature, restore multiple or single files to original and to any location, and strong fault-logging.
“Breadth of Backup and Media Coverage”: Finally, make sure that the product backs up your PC (or notebook) and supports a strong list of backup storage media including CD, Pen Drives, and Zip Drives.


WinBackup 2.0 Standard
Backup Made Easy

WinBackup The home and small office backup solution that awards 100% reliability and superior performance. Awarded Best Backup Software by Computer Shopper and termed "exceptionally simple to use" by PC World, WinBackup 2.0 Standard is now the obvious choice for home and small office users. Being one of the most efficient and reliable backup solutions available WinBackup 2.0 Standard will help you save both time and money.

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Pocket DVD Wizard

Pocket DVD Wizard

The Pocket DVD Wizard allows you to make backup copies of your personal DVD's, Mpeg, AVI and DivX video and then play them on your Windows Mobile™ Pocket PC.

Imagine the possibilities! You can now record your favorite TV program with your DVD recorder and transfer it to your Pocket PC, then watch it later in the office, or on the beach! >>>


There are 4 standard formats. D10 and D18 are not as common.

A DVD-5 (single sided) DVD-Video disc will hold nominally 133 minutes of high quality MPEG-2 encoded video, together with three surround-sound audio channels and four subtitle channels. (Without video compression one DVD-5 disc would hold only about 3 minutes of video).

A DVD-9 (dual layer) disc increases the playing time to 240 minutes of continuous video.

A DVD-10 (double sided) disc will hold a nominal 133 minutes on each side (ie 266 minutes in all), but the disc needs to be turned over to play the other side.

A DVD-18 (dual layer, doubled sided) disc can hold 240 minutes on each side and the disc also needs to be turned over to play the other side.

Most DVD is D9 or D5 format. DVD-Cloner can clone D9 to just ONE DVDr/rw disc (D5 format) without evident losing.


Backup Software - WinBackup - Backup Made Easy
A Six Point Guide to Buying Backup Software
Backup Made Easy: A Six Point Guide to Buying Backup Software
The Need for a Backup Strategy
The Need for Backup
DVD Burner: GEAR PRO Professional Edition for DVD/CD-RW
DVD Cloner: backup your favorite DVD movies
Video Converters
WinAVI Video Converter
AVI to DVD VCD SVCD
MPEG to DVD Burner
EZ DVD Copy: Copy any DVD movie to CD-R or DVD-R
DVD-Squeeze: Copy any DVD to a CD
Media Master - take your movies in any format - AVI, MPEG, DVD, or DivX!
DVDSanta: The Most Easy to Use DVD Creating Tool
Super DVD Creator
DVD Glossary
Why can't the content in DVD be duplicated in the usual ways?
DVD Formats
What is D5 and D9? What is the difference? Any other formats?
DVD Knowledge
What are DVD Menu and Navigation?
DVD Copy Protection
How to get the best DVD quality?
DVD Region Coding
DVD Video Disc Structure
What is DVD
DVD Software Links
DVD Software News
DVD X Player: First region-free software DVD player
Pocket DVD Wizard - watch DVD recordings on Pocket PC
DVD X Ghost: Region Free Software
ImTOO DVD Ripper - DVD to VCD, DivX, MPEG, AVI converter
DVD Photo Slideshow FAQ
DVD Photo Slideshow
DVD Software

DVD Files and Directories

The VOBs and other data are contained in files in the VIDEO_TS directory. The table below gives an example of these files for a single title set disc.

Filename Description
VIDEO_TS.IFO
VIDEO_TS.VOB
VIDEO_TS.BUP
VMGI file (Video Manager Information)
VOB file for VMG Menu
VMGI backup file
VTS_01_0.IFO
VTS_01_0.VOB
VTS_01_0.BUP
VTSI file (VTS Manager Information)
Video Object Set for VTS Menu
VTSI backup file
VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
. . . . . .
VTS_01_n.VOB
First Title Video Object Set file
Second Title Video Object Set file
. . . . . .
Last Title Video Object Set file (n not more than 9)

The audio, video and subpictures for the movie are contained in up to 9 Title VOB files, where each file is not more than 1GB in size. For a DVD-5 there will be no more than 5 Title VOB files, for a DVD-9 a full 9 will be required if the disc is full.

The VTS*.* files can be repeated for each VTS and will be named VTS_02*.*, VTS_03*.* etc. Each VTS will have one each of the .IFO and .BUP files plus one or more .VOB files.

 

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