To be honest, it has a lot of features to it, but I have only used it 
mainly to copy DVDs with it.  It is completely accessible and gets the job done 
in conjunction with Fairmount.  

    If you are looking simply to copy DVDs, it's probably not worth $50 for 
that alone, though.  There are a few video programs out there and you might be 
best trying them out and seeing which one gets the job done for you in the best 
manner.  I know that sounds like pretty dull advice, but that's pretty much the 
best that I can think of at the moment.

Take Care

John Panarese
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On Jan 12, 2012, at 12:16 PM, Kliphton wrote:

> So what's so special about DVD remaster?  What can you do and not do with
> this program?  I am just looking to burn movies to DVD's, and that's it.  I
> don't think 50 bucks is worth that.  Any suggestions?
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