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Popcorn 3 (Mac) | 
| From: Roxio Category: Software
List Price: £34.99 Buy New: £29.99 You Save: £5.00 (14%)
New (7) from £28.24
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1243
Platforms: Mac Os X, No Operating System Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 1.2
MPN: 236010EFG UPC: 815227008247 EAN: 0815227008247 ASIN: B000VE5Z46
Release Date: October 8, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Popcorn 3 is good but be careful August 8, 2008 G. L. Stead (Yorkshire England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This software is good, but the makers support is below par. It's not made clear that you need a patch to make it work on Leopard, even though they say it will. Once you register the software you have to wait for them to send you a password to access their website to download the patch. In my case I waited three days for an automated response. In the end I managed to email them and they sent me one. br /I strongly recommend that you read the users forum comments. br /I thought I had a bad disc and reported it to Amazon and to their credit they sent another straight out. Got it the next day. Well done Amazon. Roxio could learn a lot from them about customer service.
Create lossless DVD's with your EyeTV DTT (freeview) recordings December 3, 2007 pizzacake (England) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you have an EyeTV DTT, Popcorn 3 can take those recordings, multiplex them and burn to DVD in around fifteen minutes because it does not have to re-encode.
Takes the complication out of burning DVDs on the MAC November 4, 2007 Elizabeth Taylor (France) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this software as I was trying to burn a DVD of some video files taken during recent vacation. I could watch them on the MAC but when I came to try and make a DVD I realised that this is one thing the MAC does not make easy. The concept in the MAC is of mounting disks and basically Unix terminology. The issue of Codex also complicates things which means if you within the MAC create a disk and burn it to a DVD (even if you choose this optin) your DVD player will not be able to read it. br / br /Popcorn takes all the pain away, and, is very, very easy to use. When it loads there is a small box and on the left hand side are listed various options br / br /DVD Disk (Copying a whole disk) br /Image File (Copying a MAC Disk Image) br /Video Folders (Copying Folders to a Disk) br /Video Complication (Copying individual files to DVD) br / br /You simply drag the item (either folder or file) into the area on the right hand side and away you go. Without this type of utility you will simply spend hours on the MAC trying to get it to work. br / br /The only thing I didn't like was the price. This is quite simple utility and yet costs over twenty pounds. br /
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