About the software & Key features
This
page is a compilation of information taken from the Dimadsoft
site to best show DVDReMake's features and abilities.
"DVDReMake is a DVD editor. Unlike MenuEdit which
was designed to modify DVD Menu information in VOB files
DVDReMake is designed to work with whole disk. Of course
in the same easy and intuitive manner. Well, it is not
exactly right... Actually, it is even easier to use
DVDReMake. And it looks and feels way better."

"Designing this program we did not want to make it "universal".
In a sense that if there are tools available which are
easy to use and they are either free or not expensive
- then we will try not to overlap with their functionality
(approach is more from Unix part of the world). For
example DVDReMake does not offer direct import from
the DVD, but there is a DvdDecrypter; it does not write,
but there are plenty of programs that do it; it does
not transcode - but there is a DVDShrink, and others..."
It is Dimadsoft's firm belief that the user of
DVDReMake should not pay for yet another ripper, burner
or transcoder option when good software already exists
that the user may already own.
Would you miss menus in languages you don't even
know? Or maybe your backups must have this long 10 minutes
credits? Do you enjoy watching same copyright warning
in bunch of different languages? What about studio logos
and extras with advertismenets such as other movies?
Do you have to watch commercials recorded by your DVD
recorder over and over? Do you really need all these?
If "NO" is the answer to any of these
questions then DvdReMake is the tool for you.
DvdReMake is a simple to use DVD editor designed
to improve the quality and appearance of your DVD backups.
Don't let complexity of the DVD disks and limitations
of other DVD copying software affect your choice of
what to keep in the backup.
Some of the features of DvdReMake are :
- Preview DVD with Audio and Subtitle playback (MPEG
and AC3 audio are supported at the moment)
- Add/Edit/Delete the Video/Audio/Subtitle attributes
and content
- Customize the program layout (GUI) to suit your
needs
- Easily follow DVD navigation using "Goto Destination"
and History pane
- Automatically finds and highlights DVD navigation
errors
- Autobypass removed content to enable faster navigation
- Edit VM (Virtual Machine) commands (all commands
and valid combinations are supported)
- Easily see what you have edited and Undo/Redo changes
if required
- Prepare multiple disks and export them all in one
go
- Merge multiple DVD's into one DVD retaining full
original working Menu's (Excellent for joining Episodic
DVD's)
- Split a DVD into 2 discs (Ideal for Episodic DVD's
if you don't want to lose quality)
- Remove warnings, ratings, credits or embedded studio
logos
- Remove any scene at all from the disk
- Replace material on the DVD with your own material
- Add/Edit/Delete/Move TitleSets, Titles, Chapters,
Program Chains, Programs
- Process DVD's with seamless playback and multiple
angles
- Remove unneeded angles from multiangle disks
- Remove Parental Management constrains on VTS level
(or for whole disk)
- Disable Menu buttons to material you have removed
- Delete Menus for selected language
- Remove Menu transitions
- Convert motion Menus and credits to still
- Replace Menu background
- Remove unwanted buttons from Still/Motion Menus
- Re-link/Re-order Menu buttons
- Easily change highlight colors
- Modify buttons and color schemes in Still/Motion
Menus
Actually, you can ReMake any part of the DVD. No more
splitting disks for example to retain high quality backups.
Have what you like on your disk (movie or extra, or
even part of this and part of that) with the original
Menu by simply ReMaking the DVD to what you only want
to see on the disk.
And yet there is more DvdReMake will do for you. Its
unique "autobypass" feature will automatically
change disk navigation to eliminate pauses in playback
by "jumping over" the removed parts of the
dvd directly to material you want to see. "Skip
Blanks" will analyze video and automatically skip
straight to something meaningfull so that you can easily
identify what is on the disk and decide whether you
want to keep it or not.
In many cases your disk will fit nicely into DVD5 after
your remove all unneeded material. But even if it is
still too large and it is necessary to transcode/re-encode
the disk you will have to use much lower compression
ratio to reach the goal:
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