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  1. I was wondering if anyone still has the files for the older versions of TMPGEnc. The newer version has a 30day timer on it and there isn't availible cracks for it yet. The old versions do have cracks. So was wondering if anyone has any version before 2.02. I would appericate greatly getting one.
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  2. there is no point of cracking TMPGEnc as when the 30 day trial has ended a new version of TMPGEnc will come out
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  3. Pinoy, do you have a copy of 12a? The last one with full MPEG2 support? The usual download site isn't working right at the moment.
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  4. energy you can download it here:
    http://www.souxin.com/mpeg4software.htm
    it has that engish patch on the same page too
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  5. Thanks! Can I run this alongside the latest version or do I have to remove the current one first?
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  6. Guys. The answer to my question is to delete the registration key. Thanx to Por_Que, I now have a fully functional TMPGEnc. If you want to get rid of your timer... Go to "Start" "Run" and type in regedit. Then go and delete:
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63902277-B101-4049-8B46-C24B67E155E5}
    This will get rid of your timer and allow you to use TMPGEnc for all encoding!!!
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  7. Yes once again we ask questions before doing some research. Although with the search function down now and again, I cannot blame you. I just discovered the key delete in the registry the other day! Thanks for reposting it. I forgot to save the last one!
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    Yes you can run different versions without deleting previous versions. I have currently got Vers 12, 12a, 12i, 2.00, 2.01, 2.02 & 2.50 installed to test and try to decide if 12 and 12a produce better quality MPEG2 files as some other members claim. At this stage I can't notice any difference but there are certainly differences in the file sizes.
    Ronin2.
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  9. 12 produces the smallest file size and supposedly the best video quality.
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