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Posted by Wendy Collins
Posted on 08/08/05 01:31
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Test Machine:


  • Motherboard: ASUSTeK A8N-SLI DELUXE (nForce 4 SLI chipset)
  • Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (Venice) 800 MHz FSB.
  • RAM: 1 GB Corsair TWINX 2CL DDR
  • GFX: Leadtek Winfast  6600 TD (PCI Express nVidia)
  • Sound: SoundBlaster Audigy 2
  • Hard disk: 1X 200GB Seagate Barracuda (SATA): 1X 120GB Maxtor (SATA).
  • DVD-Burners: NEC ND-3540A (ripping drive) - NEC ND-3500AG (burning drive)
  • Windows XP Pro with service pack 2

Third Party Software Used:


In order to fully test this application, some third party software was used for rip, shrink, protection removal, and burning.

Software Installation:


DvdReMake Pro is a very small application, weighing in at just 1.33 Megabytes, and the manual a further 1.68 Megabytes. With a combined size of just 3 Megabytes, this shouldn't take long to download, even for 56K modem users.

The files are zipped, so it's just a simple matter of unzipping the files to your preferred directory on your hard drive. There is no installation program. All that is required is to run the .EXE file. You can of course create a shortcut so the program can be launched with ease.

On the next page we will run through the programs features…

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Subchannel is the data on a cd. The proper term should be subtitle and not subchannel.
really good program, but a program called VOB Blanker is just as good, granted a lot harder and the GUI isn't no where near as wizard base as this, but for funcionality Vob Blanker does what this does,

and i feel that if support continues, one day Vob blanker could just be as good, or better?
And Vob Blanker is FREE!!!!
DVD Decrypter's developer has been blackmailed out of business and all development on DVD Shrink has also ceased. Fortunately, AnyDVD is still around and still helping customer to remove Rights Destruction Technology and allow (US) consumers to exercise their legal right to make back up/archive copies of their legally purchased DVDs. Hollywood and the recording industry, the only industries I know of which treat ALL of their customers as criminals. And, at least in the US, our tax money* goes to these very same companies who are so desperate to strip us of our rights.

Every blank CDR sold in the US has a tax on it. This money is then paid out to the record companies despite the latter's (so far thankfully laughable) attempts to keep the money and deprive us of our rights.
This sounds like the threo thet got Bush in the White house, The Oil Co's brother, Time Warrner, O lest not forget Microsoft?Yes Bill geve record amounts to this ORG.
We lost the Consatution,becouse of not doing any thing,mabie it is time for some one to do somthing?
Not me tho,I'm stuck in a weelchair:(
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