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DVDRemaster

DVDRemaster - 4.3.2

duplicate, burn or convert DVD movies for iPod, iPhone or Apple TV

All Time: (4.3)
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Current Version: 4.3.2
Release Date: 2008-04-03
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 2,499
Downloads (all versions): 97,641
Price: $39.99

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Product Description:

DVDRemaster is an utility for Mac OS X to recompress large DVDs so that they fit on standard DVD5 or video iPod. It can either copy an entire DVD and keep all tracks, copy the main feature only, or (in the Pro version) copy selected audio and video tracks only.

In demonstration mode. there is no limit on how long you can use it, or how much data can be recompressed, but the image will be crippled during 5 seconds every minutes.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher (10.4 required for burning)

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DVDRemaster ReviewBravo, et Merci! - Version: 4.3.2, 4/12/2008 12:22AM PST

amclamor
I have been using DVDRemaster Pro for almost three years and have been very happy with it. It does exactly what I need it to do: it compresses large DVDs into files that are small enough to burn onto a single-layer DVD (the only capability I have with my burner). It's also handy that it can burn smaller VIDEO-TS folders (that don't need compression). The quality is good, and DVDRemaster allows me to keep the "extras" on the disk as well (special features, etc.) I have found that I can answer most of my technical questions by calming down and reading the "Help" support pages carefully. However, there have been 3 or 4 times that I needed additional assistance, and I found that the developers were usually quick to respond to email questions AND were very patient and courteous as well. This program has been able to meet my needs for a long time, and I regard it as an excellent purchase and an indispensable tool. I recommend it highly. Thanks!
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DVDRemaster ReviewKeep up the good work - Version: 4.3.1, 3/26/2008 08:42AM PST

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fardilha
Hi.
I'm a long time DVDRemaster user and wanted to let my impressions about the software and the support that Metakine gives.
As as European whose main language is not English I really need a good app to convert movies to use on my iPod that allows me to add subtitles.
I know there are other options there, either for DVD 9 -> DVD 4 as also to iPod (from freeware like Handbrake to shareware like Popcorn or DVD2One).
But I believe that for an app to be complete and good in what it does it doesn't have to need a cumbersome GUI.
And so far the only one that does almost all that I need and has a nice and usable GUI is DVDRemaster.
(Handbrake GUI is a lote more confusing and Popcorn with all Roxio's pow€r is incapable of properly add a subtitle option).
If from times to times I found a problem with it? sure, what app doesn't have them?
The diference is that Metakine's costumer support is really good and they always listem to what I (a costumer) have to say, even if it's just a small detail.

Overall I could not be happier with it, that why I bought version 3.x and gladly paid for the 4.x update once it came out .

(I'm not in any way related with Metakine or DVDRemaster, except as a costumer. But If I'm the 1st one to complain with apps or companies that fail to deliver why they promise, I think that I should also praise the ones that do a good job)
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DVDRemaster ReviewWorks flawlessly - Version: 4.2, 1/23/2008 12:00AM PST

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julian.norwich
I have purchased DVDRemaster Pro version 4.1 a couple of weeks ago and it have been working flawlessly. Highly recommended.
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