Urgent Help !!!

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by tmpgeX, Nov 12, 2002.

  1. tmpgeX

    tmpgeX Guest

    I am running an All-In-Wonder 16MB 128 Rage and recording shows on television for my own viewing when I am out of the house.

    I am converting the recorded MPEG-2 files from the All-In-Wonder to MPEG-1 format so I can copy it into VCD format.

    I downloaded the 30-day trial tmpge from www.tmpgenc.net a few months ago and it is still working in one of my computers.

    I am now trying to install the newly downloaded 30-day trial from tmpge's website and it constantly gives me an error on the opening page. It shows in red text that the MPEG-2 decoding privileges had expired.

    Can anyone please help me?
     
  2. HaroldW

    HaroldW Guest

    The way I read this you installed the trial version, the 30 days expired, and when you try to install the trial version again it says the MPEG-2 decoding priviledges expired.

    With the latest trial versions of TMPGenc the main thing that expires in 30 days is the MPEG-2 support. Some programs' "trial" versions' hide a file somewhere on your hard drive to prevent installing another "trial" version when the first has expired. I suspect TMPGenc does this. Simplest solution: spend the $48 and buy the "full-blown" version.
     
  3. dark101

    dark101 Guest

    well your problem is easily solved by just dling a real thing.. You could use kazaa, morpheous, or even mirc! Or if u feel lazy i could just email you it!
    (the version i have is:Tmpgenc Plus 2.5)
     
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  4. int3gr4

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    Hmm odd, the newest full version of Tmpgenc I could find on the internet was like 2.4 or something.
     

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