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Roxio Popcorn 2 (discontinued)

Roxio Popcorn 2

Entered CNET Catalog: 04/12/2006

SKU: 225300

Manufacturer: Sonic Solutions

Manufacturer description

Popcorn helps you easily make high quality copies of your DVD movies. Powerful compression technology gives you the flexibility to copy even the largest movies to a single DVD disc.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 04/12/2006
Roxio, maker of Toast and Jam--the two standards in CD-burning and mix-making software for the Mac--released Popcorn, its DVD-burning program, in December 2004. With the popularity of personal video players such as the latest iPod and the PSP, Roxio risked dating itself by not quickly revising Popcorn to include compatibility with these devices. Enter Popcorn 2 ($49.99), which not only improves upon the previous version's DVD-burning features but adds the ability to convert movies for iPods, PSPs, 3GP mobile phones, and DivX handhelds. Those familiar with Toast and Jam (particularly the former) will find Popcorn a breeze to use--but you should ask yourself if you need it and whether you have the operating system to handle it, as Roxio Popcorn 2 requires Mac OS 10.4. Installing the software for Roxio Popcorn 2 on your Mac couldn't be easier; after you insert the disc, a window pops up instructing you to drag the Popcorn icon into Applications, which is conveniently located within the same window. After a few Continue and I Agree notices, you're ready to roll.


Popcorn 2's main interface couldn't be more straightforward.

The interface will be a piece of cake for anyone familiar with Toast; Popcorn is basically identical. The main screen offers two simple "copy to" options: a DVD-R icon or a portable player icon. In the center of the screen, a source and an Options tab are listed; this is where users can customize their DVDs. To the left, a tab displays the options the user has for sources (for example, video files and DVDs) based on what task they have chosen: to burn a DVD-R or to copy to a portable player. For those unfamiliar with Toast, Popcorn is so visually intuitive that we can't imagine a very challenging learning curve for anyone who knows how to operate such complex software as, say, iTunes.

Possibly the most useful of Roxio Popcorn 2's features is the ability to compress a 9GB dual-layer DVD to a 4.7GB DVD-R, as well as the ability to compress individual files into formats such as MPEG-4, H.264, QuickTime, and DivX. The ability to pick and choose what pieces of a DVD you would like to burn is also quite useful since burning to a 4.7GB DVD is often an exercise in space management. We would've liked to see a feature allowing users to burn DVDs from their video files, but currently, video files can only be converted to other file types--still a useful feature if you want to play a video file on your iPod or PSP. Ultimately, this option feels limited, especially considering that the latest version of Toast has this feature.


Even the custom backup mode is easy to figure out--choose whether you want to burn an entire DVD or just the movie segment.

Here is where the question arises as to whether you need Popcorn 2. If you're looking to burn your copy of Lost in Translation for your buddy, make a backup for your library, or even get it off the DVD and onto your iPod, you're living in a dream world where encryption is just a word. In reality, no DVD that you buy at Tower or rent from Netflix will be able to be copied in any way on Popcorn. Let's just say, for the sake of argument, however, that you bought an advance copy of a current-run film on DVD from a guy on 46th Street and wanted to burn copies of it--now you're probably in business! But since we know you don't want to break the law by creating unencrypted versions of encrypted DVDs, let's address what you can do with this software. Popcorn 2 is ideal for converting your own custom-made digital movies (or those you find online) into files that can be played on your fifth-generation iPod or PSP, and it's great for making custom versions of nonencrypted DVDs.

We tested Roxio Popcorn 2's performance on a 2.1GHz iMac G5 with 1GB of SDRAM running the latest version of Mac OS X. We started out backing up a DVD that included an hour-and-a-half unencrypted movie, Spanish and English language versions, and previews. Using the Options pull-down menu, we managed to burn a DVD with just the main feature film in English (to save disc space). Thanks to our top-notch test bed, the process was completed in just a half hour--quite a bit faster than real time, which is good for any video conversion or backup software. Obviously, the slower your system is, the slower the process will be. Next, we tried exporting the same file to iTunes, which took about the same amount of time and worked perfectly. Saving the video files as PSP files proved simple, as well.

Just like Toast, Popcorn recognized the two different DVD sources/burners available to it immediately: both the internal burner on the Mac and a Hewlett-Packard model we had hooked up to it. Popcorn also located the fifth-generation iPod within seconds of it being connected.

Roxio Popcorn 2 comes with a 22-page user manual that should solve most of your problems. If you need assistance, there's Web-based help for free at Roxio's site, under the Support tab. There you can Ask Roxann--the company's equivalent of an FAQ section. If your query is more complex, you can open up a support incident (Web ticket) and have a live chat, free of charge, with someone in the support department. If you call Roxio, there will likely be a charge for your help session, so we advise using the Web.

User opinions

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User Rating: 1/10

DVD COPY FOR MAC

Pros: DVD COPY FOR MAC

Cons: DVD COPY FOR MAC

Review: I purchased DVD Copy SOFTWARE for my mac on http://www.mp4converter.net/ and when my payment cleared I went to download it and it wouldn't install into my MAC OS X 10.4. I asked why it wouldn't run & install and they said oh, it will work and your activation key is still valid. I took all of their .pkg files off and everything and tried to download again. I did this several times and I even tried installing the other versions. I have Mac OS X 10.4 with 512 Ram & 60Gb hard drive. Anyways, I wrote Wendy Terry back and told her, "look, it won't install into my OS, may I please have a refund?" 2 days later I get a email from Wendy Terry saying, "I am sorry we must know the issue clearly, and I am sorry to tell you that we can not refund you in this situation. If you still have any questions, please do not hesitate to e-mail me again." Now, I specifically told Wendy Terry who represents DVD COPY FOR MAC at mp4converter.net what was wrong and now I get a refusal of my request for a refund and they know I didn't install it or activate the software, BECAUSE IT WON'T INSTALL!

MP4Coverter.net is a ripoff con artist and needs to be shut down. I'm reporting the DVD COPY FOR MAC company to the BBB and posting REVIEWS in all the forums and blogs about DVD COPY FOR MAC. DVD COPY FOR MAC is poor in customer support and they refuse to refund when it's requested! DO NOT BUY DVD COPY FOR MAC! MP4 Converter DVD COPY FOR MAC IS GOING TO RIP EVERYONE OFF. DO NOT BUY DVD COPY FOR MAC FROM MP4COVERTER.NET!

User Rating: 9/10

Popcorn 2 and Apple TV were meant for each other.

Pros: This is a great product. You can now load movies that you own into your Ipod.

Cons: Can it get better then this ?

Review:

User Rating: 9/10

This is a great product

Pros: It simply works

Cons: Absolutely nothing

Review: http://www.teckmagazine.com/content/view/373/44/

User Rating: 8/10

Thanks for the PSP solution

Pros: converts video for portables

Cons: not an overall disk authoring program

Review: As long as we're paying for dvd/video support I thought this might have more burning options. However as a portable converter/dvd copier it does the job. I've also learned how to get some of my movies on the PSP. As long as I bought the movie and there isn't a specific PSP version available then this is the solution. You have to do something else to copy movies as this program recognizes copyrighted material. I'm not advocating copies for profit, just for private use, especially on portable viewers. Anyway the tools for compressing, editing, and conversion to the PSP were outstanding.

User Rating: 8/10

Great quality, even after compressed

Pros: Compression and conversion tools

Cons: very specific usage software

Review: There's more to converting than just making files usable on anothe platform. It think this is where Pop2 exceeds expectations. The video quality remains high, thanks to the great compression programming. It sucks to have grainy looking video on a portable player since hte screen is small. I consider high quality compression a necessity and this program delivers.

User Rating: 9/10

portable conversions galore

Pros: Fits reality of portable player usage

Cons: Would like conversions included in more widely diverse program

Review: It seems that portable players are an after thought considering that the big suites don't really have the tools to convert media files. At least we now have software that has a variety of formats so you don't have to keep looking for software for each player. I have more than one type, an ipod and a cellphone so I got my money's worth. If this were a more complete burning program I would be even more satisfied. Maybe the next incarnation will have everything I need.

User Rating: 9/10

Better than Quicktime

Pros: Fast burning, great compression

Cons: Why do we have to depend on a 3rd party for this?

Review: Since the Macs have more hard drive space to play with, this is a good product to back up dvds on your HD. Another thing is that if you have Front Row, you can watch the video in full screen mode. It goes without saying that this software also converts for play on the iPod. Video lovers should look into this product.

User Rating: 9/10

If you use a portable video player, consider this product

Pros: iPod/iTunes support plus more obscure formats such as PSP, various phones

Cons: Of course because of copyright issues you can't copy protected dvds directly, but there are ways around that

Review: I don't have the iPod for video, but I do use iTunes to watch videos on my Mac. The conversions have been very fast and the software is easy to figure out.
While on the road I use my PSP to watch videos. This is a unique feature which makes version 2 really a stand out.

User Rating: 10/10

Faster than iTunes, More Options Then Pop1

Pros: Speed, ease of use, powerful customization options

Cons: These are the tools Apple should have given us

Review: Everyone who backs up DVDs or makes videos for iPod/PSP should be using Popcorn 2. In fact it should have come WITH your iPod. The software is much faster than using iTunes and takes full advantage of my core-duo intel mac. You definately won't regret picking this up.

User Rating: 8/10

Wrong info from review

Pros: Good software

Cons: ipod feature slow

Review: Popcorn 2 can use video files from your hard drive to make a dvd. Review is wrong.
Updated
Good software. mayne upgrade not so much. thought about using competitors programs.

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Roxio Popcorn 2 specifications

  • General
  • Category Utilities
  • Subcategory Utilities - CD / DVD recording
  • Version 2
  • License pricing Standard
  • Software
  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform MacOS
  • Package Type Retail
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Apple MacOS X 10.0.4
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