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  1. I just reinstalled everything because got a new MB and processor and now I have a problem with Maestro, it tells me that realtime preview will not be available because no decoder was found. I had that once but I found the decoder but now can't find it anymore

    I would apreciate if some1 could give me a link to it either in PV or here (since it is no warez)

    thanx in advance
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  2. You don't need it. Maestro will still work! Compile the DVD and view it!
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  3. Me too I have the same problemmit would be nice to preview it first before compiling, by the way what kind of decoder is it looking for...
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    you need to install cinemaster 2000 or cinemaster 99 ..

    can't give you a link as that would be considered warez
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  5. you sure it is warez? cause the first time I found a little installer that installed I don't know what and it didn't ask me for any serial or to register anything. But I lost it when formatting.
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  6. Just a thouht... Wouldn't any DVD Player like WinDVD or PowerDVD help ?
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  7. You can preview it without Cinemaster, just not in real time. Once the project's set up just click the preview icon.
    I now have a few DVDs, each with 2 movies on. I created simple menus in Maestro basically showing the DVD cases of the movies on either side of the screen with a "Play" button above them both - each button obviously linked to chapter one in the appropriate movie. When my projects are setup I can preview everything before I compile by simply clicking the Preview icon. It comes up with the menu, shows me that the buttons are linked correctly and you can also click through chapters which shows you still frames at the chapter points.
    If the project passes this initial test, I can then compile for a real time preview, it's not a long process.

    Mark
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