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VideoReDo worth the money?

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    I was looking at the VideoRedo application and downloaded the trial.  I do see how handy the DVD to DVR-MS but with MPEG4 and H.264 becoming more common $80 seems pretty steep for this app.
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    Well, I switched from Nero to create MP4's to VideoRedo to create DVR-MS.  The process usaing VideoRedo is faster but takes more steps.  The real advantage for me was the ability to FF and RW video's and native playback in VMC and extenders.  I do use DVD Shrink to save a bit of space and then VideoRedo.
    ---------------------------------------------------------- Asus P6X58D MOBO, i7 920 CPU, 6GB RAM,ATI 5670, HVR-1800 (x2), LG Bluray, DMA-2100 (x5), IOGEAR HDMI Splitter, Pioneer VSX920K, Optoma HD200X, Samsung LN46B650 LCD, D-LINK DIR 655, Wii, HD-PVR, HDHomeun, XBOX 360 4G (x2), Kinnect, INSTEON Lighting, mControl, Remote Potato. Acronis, vmcMote, Win 7 64 bit, AnyDVD HD, VideoReDo, Xillisoft Video Converter
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    Did you get the TV pack?  DO I need the TV pack?
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