i have used for tmpeg for 30days now, do i have to buy it or is there a way round it![]()
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You can still use it, but only the MPEG-2 encoding is no longer functional. The rest of the functions are fully operational. You can still load MPEG-2s into it using the plug in from the Tools section. As for the way around it, I would tell, but it is against forum policy and invokes the wrath of the mighty Tgpo. -- No, oh great and terrible Tgpo, I was trying to warn him! Not me, I beg of thee! Oh nooooo.....
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Hello.
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Originally Posted by cjb1118
Anyway to answer your question, TMPGEnc went from freeware to shareware some while ago. TMPGEnc (the freeware version) used to come with a 30-day trial version of MPEG2 encoder. You needed to buy the full version afterwards for MPEG2 encoding.*** My computer can beat me at chess, but is no match when it comes to kick-boxing. ***
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Correction. TMPGEnc Plus is the shareware.
*** My computer can beat me at chess, but is no match when it comes to kick-boxing. ***
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