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Posted by Smarty on 12/04/05 14:13
Hi Ken,
Good to hear from you. The MPEG Media Editor was initially enticing since it
is the only product they offered which now handles HDV. My personal
attraction to their products was also based on the initial simplicity, ease
of use, and bug free performance of DVD Author and the original encoder.
Alas, the newer products are cluttered with activation, sluggishness, and
price tags which are no longer as attractive.
I'm glad the older stuff continues to work so well. I still get plenty of
use out of the earlier programs.
Smarty
"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> "Mark Burns" <marcus520520@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1133651437.033742.137580@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>> Thanks for the update Smarty. Save many of us a lot of trouble.
>>
>> I love TDA, but suspect that this Tsunami is not the same company
>> anymore.
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>> Alas....
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>> Good to hear from you.
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>> Cheers...
>>
>> Mark
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> Hi Smarty, Mark;
>
> I have never felt the urge to try the "MPEG Media Editor", while
> I do have all the other TMPGEnc products (Except the new Pro TDA)
> I have used VideoReDo on some downloaded HDV files, with no real
> problems. I had to convert some .mp4 with VLC first though.
>
> I was never impressed with Pegasys as a company, it was just that
> the original programmer did a great job on both the Encoders and
> TDA. It could be that he now has a smaller role or is paying less
> attention.
>
> Luck;
> Ken
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