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    I've used vobblankerwith dvd rebuilder,but i would like to know if there is any advantage to buying dvd remake basic or pro.I'd like to try it,but you can't.If any one has tried both,is it worth purchasing dvdremake,or just sticking with vobblanker?
    Dvd Remake has the advantage of removing buttons.
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    Brad Miller
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  2. Retired from video stuff MackemX's Avatar
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    obviously you can edit buttons etc in both versions of DRM but DRM PRO gives you the abilty to edit the commands, which can prove helpful at times . It also allows you to manipulate DVD content by adding VTS/PGC's/Cells etc so you can do a few reauthoring tasks quite easily and also do complicated things like joining DVD's keeping original menu's

    I suppose you can try the demo (if you haven't tried it yet) to get a feel of what you can do but you cannot export it . If you want more feedback on the differences or user opinions try asking for the differences in the DVDRemake forum

    I guess it's all down to what you want to do with DVD. If you just want to remove content then stick with Vobblanker if it works for you
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  3. Doesn't DVDRM basic allow you to vonvert motion menus to stills as well? Can you split with VOBBlanker?
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  4. Originally Posted by djelimon
    Doesn't DVDRM basic allow you to vonvert motion menus to stills as well?
    As much as Pro version: "cut to here" and "cut from here" are available in both. Replace is not available in basic (in case you've authored a "real" still menu in some application).
    http://www.dimadsoft.com - home of DvdReMake and MenuEdit tools
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