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  1. My 14-day trial period of TMPGEnc 2.58 just ran out. I downloaded it from somewhere on this site. I tried running the install program again, but it still won't let me use it unless I enter a serial number. I use it primarily to encode to SVCD.

    Does anyone know where I could download a free versioin of TMPGEnc 2.58 to encode to SVCD?

    Thanks
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    Join Date: Apr 2002
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    You're kidding, right?
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Oct 2002
    Location: United States
    The price for this program is very cheap for what it can do for ya. Just buy it.
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    Join Date: Jul 2002
    Location: Erie, PA United States
    Isn't there a rule against asking for warez?? I think I read that somewhere.
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  5. It is definately worth the small price. Just buy it!!
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  6. TedHayden I would guess you expect to get paid for doing a job. The software authors are no different. Pay the $48. It is a bargain.
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  7. TedHayden I would guess you expect to get paid for doing a job. The software authors are no different. Pay the $48. It is a bargain.
    Easy boys. I was just wondering if there was a free version out there that most people were using and that I was missing.

    Smartripper, DVD2AVI, VCDEasy, and Nero are all free, and I was wondering if there was a free version of TMPGenc, since I think that most people, if given a choice between free and $48, would choose the free version.

    But seeing how there doesn't seem to be, I guess $48 is not such a bad price to pay, as long as this version doesn't become obsolete too soon.
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    Originally Posted by TedHayden
    TedHayden I would guess you expect to get paid for doing a job. The software authors are no different. Pay the $48. It is a bargain.
    Easy boys. I was just wondering if there was a free version out there that most people were using and that I was missing.

    Smartripper, DVD2AVI, VCDEasy, and Nero are all free, and I was wondering if there was a free version of TMPGenc, since I think that most people, if given a choice between free and $48, would choose the free version.

    But seeing how there doesn't seem to be, I guess $48 is not such a bad price to pay, as long as this version doesn't become obsolete too soon.
    The updates to the program is a free download.

    BTW, Nero, is not free either. Just a limited trial download.
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  9. It appears it is included in EazyVCD http://www.eazyvcd.tk/ - see other thread http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=117452
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