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  1. I was trying to convert some items, downloaded the latest version of TMPGEncoder and when I went through the wizard it was telling me that MPEG 2 was not supported since the 30 days is up? My question is, I just downloaded this.

    Is there any way that I can get this taken care of? And if not, is there another way to convert from the d2v file from DVD2AVI as easily as TMPG?

    Thanks again,
    Don
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    Originally Posted by DonLDi
    My question is, I just downloaded this.
    did you use a copy before. if you could just uninstall then reinstall, then they wouldn't need to put a time limit on it in the first place.

    did you download from the official website.
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    Originally Posted by DonLDi
    I was trying to convert some items, downloaded the latest version of TMPGEncoder and when I went through the wizard it was telling me that MPEG 2 was not supported since the 30 days is up? My question is, I just downloaded this.

    Is there any way that I can get this taken care of? And if not, is there another way to convert from the d2v file from DVD2AVI as easily as TMPG?

    Thanks again,
    Don
    Ok your 30 days are up, so now you need to make a decision,

    1, Not use the program anymore
    2, Go and buy the latest release.

    TMPGEnc + V2.58 is available to download, and when you purchase it, they will provide you with a serial number.

    Converting from SVCD to something else, still means you will need a codec, and there is only 3 it supports, Power DVD 4, being the most popular.

    HOPE, this has helped ??
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