A effective alternative to TMPGEnc?

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Meridian, Aug 8, 2002.

  1. Meridian

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    my trial period ran out on TMPGEnc, is there any other good programs I could use to convert avi's to mpeg's?
    Thanks
     
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    sevns8: Want to get banned? Read the rules.
     
  4. Meridian

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    Thank you so much sevns8 :-/... Now could someone in there right mind help me out here?
     
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    sorry boss wasn't thinking.sorry meridan hope it all works out for you .once again sorry da boss
     
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    Meridian: TMPGEnc, even when the trial has ran out, still encodes MPEG-1, but not MPEG-2. So, I assume your interest is in the MPEG-2 encoding? AFAIK, there aren't any (at least, not worth really mentioning) MPEG-2 encoders available for free, because of the MPEG-2 technology licensing (even freeware developers need to pay for patent holders..).

    But seriously, $48 for full version of TMPGEnc isn't really much..
     
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    thanks dRD, Well $48 is kinda to much when ya can get a job for another year :( or I would. but I guess I will try to figure out what to do :) thanks ;)
     

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