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  1. #1 Wink Why to buy DMS3? 
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    Why to buy DMS3?

    Give a good motive to me to buy a DMS3.

    I forgot...... now the code DivX is worth little.

    A new software is available that allows the integral copy of a film on DVD-r. Without any compression!!! Equal to the original one

    The name? DVD X copy........ go to see it and try

    if you buy a DMS3 you are

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    Originally posted by cipcipstore
    Why to buy DMS3?

    Give a good motive to me to buy a DMS3.

    I forgot...... now the code DivX is worth little.

    A new software is available that allows the integral copy of a film on DVD-r. Without any compression!!! Equal to the original one

    The name? DVD X copy........ go to see it and try

    if you buy a DMS3 you are
    Hot damn....this made absolutely no sense whatsoever.
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    well the guys at foundmy.com are also going to be carrying the dms3 along with m2 pro. they already posted that on their site.

  4. #4 Re: Why to buy DMS3? 
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    Originally posted by cipcipstore
    Why to buy DMS3?

    Give a good motive to me to buy a DMS3.

    I forgot...... now the code DivX is worth little.

    A new software is available that allows the integral copy of a film on DVD-r. Without any compression!!! Equal to the original one

    The name? DVD X copy........ go to see it and try

    if you buy a DMS3 you are
    ENGLISH MOTHER****ER DO YOU SPEAK IT

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    Translation from a non-english speaker:
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    Why buying a DMS3?
    Can you give me a good reason to buy the new DMS3?
    I forgot, the built-in Divx player is kinda useless
    A new software is available that allow you to backup a DVD-9 movie to 1 DVD-R, without ripping and re-encoding the content!!! Exactly the same qualities as the original DVD
    That software is called DVDXCopy... you should try it
    If you buy a DMS3, you are nuts
    *

    Oh, and if you think DVDXcopy will make a 1:1 backup of your DVD-9 movie, you are wrong. Do you really believe in spell and magic? Because fitting about 8 gigs on a 4.7 gigs disc without ripping anything sound like magic to me.
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    Originally posted by Fat_Mike
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    Why buying a DMS3?
    Can you give me a good reason to buy the new DMS3?
    I forgot, the built-in Divx player is kinda useless
    A new software is available that allow you to backup a DVD-9 movie to 1 DVD-R, without ripping and re-encoding the content!!! Exactly the same qualities as the original DVD
    That software is called DVDXCopy... you should try it
    If you buy a DMS3, you are nuts
    *

    Oh, and if you think DVDXcopy will make a 1:1 backup of your DVD-9 movie, you are wrong. Do you really believe in spell and magic? Because fitting about 8 gigs on a 4.7 gigs disc without ripping anything sound like magic to me.
    Ahhh....finally makes sense to me. LOL. Seriously. I didn't want to post anything serious until now because of what he was intending to say.

    1) Divx is not so useless, because I'm sure that a lot of people would love to watch their Divx files from a TV, instead of having a stiff neck from sitting in front of your computer.

    2) Believe it or not, people still might be using TVs without A/V inputs on the back and have to plug their PS2s into a VCR first to watch DVDs. However, this creates a problem because Macrovision will blur the picture. DMS3 rectifies that.

    3) Sure re-encoding a DVD disc will work, but a good majority of people cannot afford a DVD-R Drive yet. So hence, defeats his argument. Fat_Mike is right in that DVD-9 cannot be made into a 1:1 copy, but in certain instances, split into 2 DVD-Rs.

    OH well...just my 2 cents, but thankfully, I don't fall into any of the categories I mentioned.
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  7. #7 Re: Re: Why to buy DMS3? 
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    ENGLISH MOTHER****ER DO YOU SPEAK IT
    You obviously don't. One more outburst like that and you are banned - as if you care.

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    Charlie he speaks english.....too bad the jackass doesn't understand puncutation.

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    uh it was a joke, have a sense of humor, im sure alot of other people laughed at it. you have to have seen pulp fiction to understand it.

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    Originally posted by Fat_Mike
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    Why buying a DMS3?
    Can you give me a good reason to buy the new DMS3?
    I forgot, the built-in Divx player is kinda useless
    A new software is available that allow you to backup a DVD-9 movie to 1 DVD-R, without ripping and re-encoding the content!!! Exactly the same qualities as the original DVD
    That software is called DVDXCopy... you should try it
    If you buy a DMS3, you are nuts
    *

    Oh, and if you think DVDXcopy will make a 1:1 backup of your DVD-9 movie, you are wrong. Do you really believe in spell and magic? Because fitting about 8 gigs on a 4.7 gigs disc without ripping anything sound like magic to me.
    I found some dvd 9 verbatim media. I forgot the link but I found it somewhere. What do you think about that.
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