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 Posted by Bob on 09/19/05 14:16 
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 15:23:55 GMT, "SamSez" <samtheman@verizon.net> 
wrote: 
 
>[Somebody give this guy his money back so the rest of us redo users don't begin 
>to think maybe we haven't been using it JUST FINE all along.  Sigh....] 
 
Redo does not work in every instance. 
 
Anyone using Ulead MovieFactory 4 must apply the latest patch. 
 
I recommend that users make a clone of their boot disk before 
installing MF4. The reason is because you will have to uninstall it at 
some point and reinstall it, so if you have a clone you can avoid the 
uninstall process, which includes a thorough Registry cleaning by all 
the major cleaners to get as much of the residue out. 
 
I have been exercising MF4 over the past several days in as many ways 
as I can think of. I have discovered something about how the 
developers have attempted to patch the problems they have, It's an old 
trick but it eventually can lead to serious problems which can only be 
solved by the Ol' Uninstall/Reinstall. 
 
What I have discovered is that in a futile attempt to cover over the 
problems, they are keeping an environment which configures MF4 based 
on what is believed to be the last stable configuration. They keep 
this in the so-called "hidden" areas maintained by MF4, namely 
Application Data under your user profile. 
 
What happens is that eventually you can't do anything new without it 
reverting back to some goofy behavior that you are trying to work 
around. Even VideoReDo does no good. If you attempt to pass this along 
to the Ulead forum, all that will happen is you will get fussed at for 
ripping video DVDs. 
 
If you find that MF4 is not behaving the way you want or expect it to, 
based on the first few times you used it when you first installed it, 
then the only thing I know to do is the Industry Standard 
Uninstall/Reinstall, used by all the big boys when their applications 
tie themselves in a knot. 
 
In the meantime, I sincerely hope that Ulead expends the necessary 
resources to fix MF4 because it is one of the more friendly 
applications for simple DVD editing. Judging from the number of 
patches that have been posted recently it would appear that they are 
doing this. But I am afraid it is going to take a complete re-write 
because this version has all the earmarks of a prototype being patched 
to make it sorta work if not exercized too much. 
 
Therefore we eagerly await MF5. 
 
 
--  
 
Greatest Movie Line Ever 
http://home.houston.rr.com/rkba/MovieLine.wmv 
 
"What is history but the story of how politicians have 
squandered the blood and treasure of the human race?" 
--Thomas Sowell
 
  
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