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  1. Has anyone noticed a loss of quality in a movie, once it has been processed through DvdRemakePro?


    Does DvdRemakePro even touch the quality aspect of the film?

    I use this program quite a bit and I wanted to make sure It does not lose any quality by using it. this is a great program..
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    Have you seen a quality loss, or are you worrying about something that hasn't happened to you ?

    You seem happy with the product - why are you now asking the question ?
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  3. The product is great, but It has created a couple of probles, first it gives me an error on 2 dvds "TV system does not match" then I did notice a little difference in the quality, that is why I am asking.
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    "TV system does not match" sounds more like a PAL/NTSC system mismatch as opposed to anything DVDRemake could possibly be doing IMO. I'm not real familiar with the software, but I don't believe it transcodes/re-encodes at all, does it ?
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    It does not convert the video and audio. But it can "mess up" the ifo so it wont play correct...usually if you do something you shouldn't do...
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  6. Yes I hit "Hide all Blocks" in the Video Manager part of the DVD, I will have to see with the other forum, maybe they know exactly what I am doing wrong.
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