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A perfect blend of functionality and ease-of-use. DVDReMake has many of the capabilities of IFOEdit but much easier to use. Very easy to add/edit/delete pre/post/cell commands. Cells, ranges of cells or entire titlesets can easily be blanked or replaced. All of this and more can be done while looking at the scenes that you are working on. Menus can be edited including deleting, editing or adding buttons.
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. In the past I have resorted to using VobBlanker and IFOEdit to do many of them. 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.
I agree that not being able to export with the trial version does make it hard to truly evaluate the program, but I can understand the author's reason for doing this. Many of the people who will be using the program to illegally copy movies are likely to be the same people that would tend to use pirated software. As a developer, I have dealt with this situation first hand. A trial program that has restricted features or time restrictions until activated is much easier for the warez crowd to patch than one that never had the features to start with. This program is well worth the price.
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