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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 Pro to try demo version of the program in action before ordering to ensure that it is compatible with your system.
You can purchase DvdReMake Pro for $49.95. Once you become a registered user of the DvdReMake Pro 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 and DvdReMake programs can get DvdReMake Pro for discounted price. See "Upgrades" page for details.
Proceed with DvdReMake Pro order.
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