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 Posted by Buchetamo on 11/14/51 11:50 
"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message  
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> "Buchetamo" <buchetamo@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message  
> news:44926db0$0$22364$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... 
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>> Hello Ken, 
>> Sorry to intrude but I need your help & would appreciate your guidance: I  
>> have installed in my computer 
>> TMPGEnc Author 1.6 & I've thinking to upgrade to TMPGEnc Author 2.0  
>> ($59), but 
>> I've been following your "announcement" on the release of  TMPGEnc 4.0  
>> Xpress ($79); perhaps I'm not the only one, but I'm confused: what is the  
>> difference here? is the upgrade to Author 2.0 a waste of money when for  
>> $20 extra you can get 4.0 Xpress? Thanks in advance... 
>> Buchetamo 
>> 
>> 
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>  The TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress is a new encoder similar to their 
> TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress but with some additional "editing"/filter 
> capabilities and the inclusion of the "Main Concept" H264 
> codec and official "DivX" support.  ( I was hoping their 
> implementation of "Main Concept's" encoder would have 
> improved it some, but I still prefer the results of the free "x264" 
> codec, fortunately 4.0 Xpress appears to do "x264" at least as 
> well as 3.0 Xpress does. ) 
> 
> ( The only AVC/H264 encode codec that I have found to provide 
> any better results [than "x264"] is the "Elecard" codec but I haven't 
> found a way to purchase just the codec or a version that well work 
> with a reliable encoder program.) 
> 
> 
>  The Author 2.0  is the new version of TDA, I haven't tried it out 
> as a small protest to the use of "phone home" authentication.  The 
> new features in TDA 2.0 may be worth the upgrade, but I haven't 
> seen anything that attracts me enough to do the "upgrade".  The 
> combination of VideoReDo and TDA 1.6 allows me a workflow 
> and flexibility that meets my needs very well. 
> 
>  I can be distracted by a bunch of new "Bells & Whistles", as much 
> as the next guy, but it doesn't take too long before the "Gee isn't it 
> neat that it can do ...!" wears off and I come to the realization I don't 
> need that feature to do what I want. 
> 
>   It may just be me, but I prefer separate straight forward tools that 
> produce reliable results I can combine with the results of other such 
> tools and create the video I want.  Programs that combine too many 
> functions or try to "Do it all" are not very helpful, from my point of 
> view.  For instance, I often use a Video Editing program to construct 
> motion menu backgrounds, but would never author a DVD with a 
> video editor's authoring function. 
> 
> Luck; 
>    Ken 
> 
> 
>Thanks Ken, that's good enough for me. I won't upgrade, it's not worth it &  
>I also agree with the protest re: phone authentication & in fact I'm a  
>"victim" since I bought their TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 & had to toe the  
>line...
 
  
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