Digital: DVD Ripper Reviews

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Passing media from one hand to the next without paying the owner of the copyright is wrong. But if you want to make a backup for your personal library, you are smart. Even if most of your movies are downloaded directly onto a computer hard drive, having a hard copy is a smart course of action. If you want to make a backup to your movie collection, you will need to know who makes the best DVD rippers and who to avoid.

Reviews gave the number one position to DVD Cloner 7. It is the newest in the Cloner series and it has the very best features. The power packed software is user friendly and has all of the latest decryption codes. It includes multi-format compression and DVD restoration for those movies that have been handled roughly. If you want to rip Blu-ray or HD, you will need to download a few bonus features, but doing so is made easy to understand by the Cloner designers.

Just a little less praise-worthy, according to reviewers, is the 1 click DVD Copy 5. When set up, this software is said to be as easy to use, and efficient as the Cloner software. However, reviews suggest that it is somewhat of a hassle to find and download the third-party decrypter needed to rip your media.

If that seems like a difficult task you might want to choose another DVD ripper. The DVD Fab Platinum 5 is equipped with all the features. It has a sharp learning curve and users say the end product is slightly inferior to other software’s, but it has everything you will need to get right to ripping DVD’s. In the end, once you are familiar with the enormous feature set you are ready to burn any DVD, Blu-ray or otherwise.

Lastly, DVD 95 Copy Pro 3.8 to round out the competition. There are tons of other software’s out there, but these four had the best reviews from the most sources. Copy Pro 3.8 is lauded for the numerous compression options. It takes a savvy user to wield the power of the compression features and that can make it tricky for first time users. Getting used to the compression features will unlock a truly good program and getting there is tough. The one downside to the software is that it lacks a good ripping component. Once you decide what you want to spend, go out and find one of these great DVD rippers.

By: Rich Vial

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Rich Vial is a webmaster for Buy DVD Cloners visit: buydvdclonersonline.com



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New Recruitment Technology

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With information technology advancing at an ever increasing pace, there are inevitably going to be new products on the market to help recruitment specialists do their jobs more efficiently.

At a recent Recruitment Technology conference several new products were launched and a couple of them caught my eye.

One product I was impressed by essentially aggregates all public information about a candidate or client so it can be viewed easily in one place. The information is gathered from a variety of social media sites and other online channels (such as reviews on Amazon). The software also automatically removes any data that might contravene EEOC or OFCCP regulations.

Another product which interested me was one that allows companies to utilise the social media connections of its employees with an automated process of ‘viral job marketing’. The product has been on the market for a year now but it has recently been enhanced with graphical metrics, hundreds more channels for job-posting and a further degree of automation.

Only time will tell if these applications make the impact that their developers hope, however products such as these certainly indicate an intention by developers to tap into the vast and growing amount of data that is available on Social Media. Long gone are the days where you had to network extensively via phone to find out where the best candidates and potential clients were. New technologies will never replace traditional methods of networking (speaking over the phone etc) but they may automate the more mundane tasks and allow us, as recruiters, to work more efficiently and creatively for our clients.

By: Johnny E Smith

About the Author:
The information for this article came from an ‘Experienced Database Migration Project Manager/Business Analyst’ at a leading Engineering Recruitment Consultancy.



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