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    How good is this program? Can it compare to BD-Rebuilder for functionality?
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    Depends what your doing, I always rip disk to hard drive with DVDFab then shrink or rencode with BDRebuilder, BDRebuilder isn't for copying.
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    Personally, I'd go for BD-RB

    It basically takes the source apart then rebuild the video to match the bitrate it has to play with, which is why it takes so long compared to other methods

    They gain speed in other ways, BD-RB goes for quality


    I've noticed, to me, the result from DVD Fab is softer compared to the original, but BD-RB looks very sharp almost like the original .... but much much slower conversion
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    When you rip from dvdfab it doesn't change anything in the video quality,only if you use dvdfab to convert to a different file or smaller size then it will affect the video quality.
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