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I have successfully used DVDRemake to do several 1:1 and 1:2 copies as well as tweak some of my own movies. I am one that doesn't like to lose menus when I do backups, but definitely do want to lose previews, logos, etc. I have tried a lot of the so-called "automatic" programs like DVD-Fab, DVD X-Copy, etc., but have not had much success with them. Let's face it, every DVD is a little different, and to expect a program to account for everything is asking a lot. I think of DVDRemake as a "Visual" IFOEdit. rubicat
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We encourage everyone interested in DvdReMake to try demo version of the program in action before ordering to ensure that it is compatible with your system.
You can purchase DvdReMake for $34.95. Once you become a registered user of the DvdReMake you will be entitled to free bugfixes and minor upgrades and fare discounts (at least 60%) on major upgrades. A minor upgrade is where the version number changes only after the first point ("."). An example of a minor upgrade is from version 1.0 to 1.1. A major upgrade is where the version number changes before the first point ("."). An example of a major upgrade is from version 1.1 to 2.0.
Registered users of MenuEdit program can get DvdReMake for discounted price. See "Upgrades" page for details.
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