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Posted by Jeff Rife on 11/15/05 16:07
Bob (spam@uce.gov) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
> >Not true at all. You can download a copy for free, and then get a 30-day
> >registration key. This gives you 100% of all features for 30 days,
> >including the ability to use the registration key on betas. If you can't
> >find serious bugs in 30 days, and the product does what you want, then I
> >don't see any problem with being forced to pay money to continue using it.
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> So let's say you do find a "serious bug", whatever that is. Are you
> saying that you will then receive a free copy?
Uh, no. But they will fix it for free, and extend your trial if you feel
you need to have a version without that bug to determine if you will buy
it.
> That was not how it was represented to me. I was told I had to obtain
> a paid copy no matter what. I wrote back and explained my policy
As I said before, it's obvious you were trying to extort a free copy out
of them with your "policy".
> Time to move on to TDA and maybe Womble. Somewhere someone has an
> authoring application that works.
VideoReDo is *not* an authoring system, and never claimed to be. It is
an MPEG editor that only re-encodes the cut frames, thus allowing you to
make a few little edits to an already "complete" video. It does that
better than any other program. They will be adding MPEG-4 support and
complete re-encode support soon, and all those things will be free for
registered users.
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