Updated 16 hours ago

9724 products + 890 members

Roxio Copy and Convert 3

This budget package does everything it says on the tin

Our Score User Score Be first to review this!

Last reviewed: March 1st

The simplicity of its interface carries across Copy and Convert's many features

ZoomZoom

<>

The digital media landscape hasn't exactly plateaued in the past few years, as was once predicted. If anything, the ever-expanding proliferation of portable devices and media formats has made it rockier than ever before.

This is a fact that hasn't escaped the attention of numerous software developers, who've busily churned out iPod converters and PSP movie packages like there's no tomorrow.

As befits a company of Roxio's long-standing reputation in the media authoring field, it's attempting to cover as many of these bases as possible in its latest product. As a result Copy and Convert is just as happy burning movie discs as it is preparing media for your iPod.

The interface has a lot in common with Roxio's previous low-level tools. It's blissfully simple and it's almost impossible to go wrong with the menu system, which uses plain language to lead you to the various tools.

In terms of copying, it's just about what you'd expect. You can't rip commercial DVD movies, but you've got the option of either making a direct copy of unprotected CDs and DVDs (on-the-fly, if you've got two drives) or grabbing the video and turning it into any other format.

The interface simplicity continues here, leading you easily towards the appropriate format for your target device. While this might be seen as a turn-off by more technical types, with the impressive range of formats on offer, it should please everyone.

You can go the other way, burning assorted DivX files to a DVD compilation with the help of custom menus. It's missing the obvious ability to burn custom data CDs, but it's up-to-date enough to support HD formats. That doesn't just mean it can manage high-resolution videos - it can competently rip from Blu-ray, too.

That's not all - Roxio really does seem to have dragged in some of the most useful features a mediaphile could desire. It'll catalogue each of your burned discs, for a start. If you're sensible about storing your discs, the catalogue makes searching for and locating that elusive backed-up file a simple, two-step process.

If you're one of the fancy few to buy into it, Lightscribe support means that you can use the reasonably limited labelling tool to generate your own disc etchings. Those without can make do with regular case inserts.

Inexpensive power

For all its simplicity, this is a pretty powerful package for your £20. You can rip from multiple drives at a time (provided your PC is up to it), and even rip and mount ISO images of your discs, replicating the most useful feature of the questionable-but-useful Daemon Tools. This is extra handy on a laptop; without the drive spinning, you should be able to milk some extra battery life from your machine.

The likelihood is that you've already got some sort of media burning tool. The majority of new PCs already come with one installed, and these days it's increasingly hard to get by without one. Similarly, you've probably bought a generic video converter if you're passionate about getting your movies on whatever portable device you prefer.

Yet if you're somehow without either option, then Copy and Convert is a pleasure to recommend, and even if you're already fully equipped it might be worth a purchase solely on the basis of such a sensible approach to ease of use.

We do have one slight problem, though. If you're inclined to tinker around or you want to burn more than just movie DVDs then you might find this limiting. In that case investing in a more tooled-up package, such as Roxio's own more comprehensive offering, Easy Media Creator, or Nero 7 is definitely the way to go.

Submit your review

You need to Log in or register to post reviews

Rate this product 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

By submitting this form you agree to our Terms of Use and so are legally responsible for anything you submit. DO NOT submit anything which may violate the Terms of Use or another person's rights including copyrighted or offensive materials.

Price at Launch 20
MPN 233300EU
Description Multimedia file converter
Min Processor Speed (MHz) 500
OS Requirements Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later
Platform PC
Ram Required (MB) 128
Required Hard Disk Space (GB) 1
Additional Requirements Recommended software: iTunes 7.0.2 or higher for iPod support / PSP firmware 2.6 or higher for PSP support / TiVo Desktop 2.3 or higher for TiVO file support.
Graphics Requirements DirectX 9 or Higher Compatible Sound or Graphics Card
Licence Type Complete Package

Similar models

Compare up to four products

Ad-Aware 2007

Last reviewed: Not yet reviewed

Lavasoft Ad-Aware 2007

Our score

(Unrated)


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£20

Personal Firewall 1.0

Last reviewed: February 8th 2007

Lavasoft Personal Firewall 1.0

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£20

SpamCatcher

Last reviewed: Not yet reviewed

Allume SpamCatcher

Our score

(Unrated)


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£20

Other models in range

Compare up to four products

Ad-Aware 2007

Last reviewed: Not yet reviewed

Lavasoft Ad-Aware 2007

Our score

(Unrated)


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£20

Personal Firewall 1.0

Last reviewed: February 8th 2007

Lavasoft Personal Firewall 1.0

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£20

SpamCatcher

Last reviewed: Not yet reviewed

Allume SpamCatcher

Our score

(Unrated)


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£20

Product Summary

Copy and Convert 3

Price at launch

£20

Key specs

Price at Launch 20 | MPN 233300EU | OS Requirements Array | Platform PC |

Full spec

For

>

Highly affordable; Very easy to use; A surprisingly wide range of features

Against

>

Many features lacking in depth