While Blu-ray technology is making rapid advances through the market and the hardware for Blu-ray is in high demand, the media for the format is still comparably expensive. Logically, this has led to a growth in the market for applications that will copy Blu-ray discs so that back-ups can be made easily. These applications are becoming more common, but the choice of the one that is right for your purposes needs to be made after considering the features available.
The major selling point of many Blu-ray copying applications is the speed of the process. Persistently you will be given the hype about how fast an application can create a copy, but it is important to remember that any recording process will have to balance speed against quality. A Blu-ray copying application should produce a perfect 1:1 bit-to-bit copy; anything of less quality is either copying too fast or is simply an inferior product. In either case, the application is not worth pursuing any further.
Once satisfied with the speed and accuracy of the application, consider the user-friendliness. This is an aspect that can be glossed over in demonstrations, but the ability to use the application shouldn't require you to have extensive experience or know-how. It is fair that the further you want to explore the special features of the application, the more you will need to practice, but simple process of copying a disc should be a one-step, one-click, one-thought only process that anyone can operate.
Beyond straightforward copying, features that might be present and only slightly more complex in operating could include the selection of copy mode. These will vary, but even the less sophisticated versions will offer variations including the ability to copy the movie only and eradicate the trailers, introduction and warnings. Some will also offer the ability to change the audio settings, allowing you to convert the HD audio to a higher quality audio that will also reduce the space required should compression of the file be needed.
The ability to compress files is also a common feature of copying applications. This allows you to compress BD-50 (Dual layer) discs down to BD-25 (Single Layer) discs or even down to BD-9 or BD-5 (DVD) discs. As well as saving space, this is also a money-saving aspect of the software as Blu-ray discs are still significantly more expensive than traditional DVD's. While there is an argument for maintaining the Blu-ray media, the cost-cutting is still present in the ability of the software to write to rewritable discs.
A vital aspect of any such software is the technical support. It is worth investigating this facet of the application thoroughly before committing to a product. In addition to the need for expertise readily on hand for troubleshooting, buyers could bear in mind the speed at which technology is developing. Regular updates to the software are included in many packages and worth pursuing as obsolescence is a deepening chasm in the all software development.
The role of a Blu-ray copying application is more than just a way to save a dollar on the cost of a second copy of a movie. It is a means of gaining security in investments, both financial and emotional. Given the power such software has to copy accurately, quickly and with options of selectivity, compression and regular updates, there are plenty of reasons for any Blu-ray user to look closely at purchasing a Blu-ray copying application.
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