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  1. Hi.

    Have any of you ever ordered tmpgenc online using their website order form.
    If so is it safe?

    I wanted to check as the ordering page doesn't look quite as well made as the rest of the site.

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    No problems here. I ordered TMPGENC DVD Author for myself and MPEG Editor + Express for a customer. There order form is typical of online order forms and I haven't had my credit card misused since ordering almost or over a year ago.
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  3. In my opinion there shoud not be any problem in downloading TMPGEnc products if you are downloading from http://www.tmpg-inc.com
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    All my downloads have come from pegasys-inc.com
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    I ordered it on-line. No problems here.
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    Same here ... No problems ordering on-line from http://www.pegasys-inc.com

    3 years ago: TMPGEnc Plus Encoder
    2 years ago: TMPGEnc DVDAuthor v 1.5 w/ac3 plug-in
    1 week ago: TMPGEnc DVDAuthor v 1.6 (Upgrade for $11)
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    I have purchaes the entire line of TMPGEnc oriducts over the years and have never had a problem. TMPGEnc also has an agreement with TSunami. They offer several programs close to the TMPGEnc line. They all work very well and once again no credit card problems.. I considered these companies to as good as Newegg.
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    Originally Posted by orbitmonkey
    Hi.

    Have any of you ever ordered tmpgenc online using their website order form.
    If so is it safe?

    I wanted to check as the ordering page doesn't look quite as well made as the rest of the site.

    Thanks
    I have purchaes the entire line of TMPGEnc oriducts over the years and have never had a problem. TMPGEnc also has an agreement with TSunami. They offer several programs close to the TMPGEnc line. They all work very well and once again no credit card problems.. I considered these companies to as good as Newegg
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    No problems here. I purchased express and dvd author with the ac3 plugin.
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    If it starts with https:// as opposed to http://,
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    Where can I get an ac3 plugin for TDA is it freeware, or purchase? And once I get it how do I put it into TDA?
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    The AC-3 plugin for TDA is not free, it costs $29. You can find information about it here: http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/tsp_ac3.html

    Go to http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/shopping/tsp_ac3_d.html to buy and download it.

    Once the plugin is installed, it will be recognized automatically by TDA.
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    So I buy it from http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/shopping/tsp_ac3_d.html, and install it? Do I install when TMPGEnc is open or before I use it?
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    Will this allow me to be able to hear my vob files that I edit with TMPGEnc (TDA 1.6). Currently there is no sound, and the speaker is grayed out. Why is there no sound when editing?
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    Originally Posted by Denvers Dawgs
    Will this allow me to be able to hear my vob files that I edit with TMPGEnc (TDA 1.6). Currently there is no sound, and the speaker is grayed out. Why is there no sound when editing?
    My guess is that the VOB files you edit have an audio track encoded in AC-3 and if you don't have the AC-3 plugin for TDA, you won't be able to hear anything. Once you install the AC-3 plugin, TDA will be able to decode the AC-3 track in your VOB files and you will be able to hear the sound. You will also be able to encode an audio track to AC-3 if the source is not in AC-3.
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    Originally Posted by Denvers Dawgs
    Will this allow me to be able to hear my vob files that I edit with TMPGEnc (TDA 1.6). Currently there is no sound, and the speaker is grayed out. Why is there no sound when editing?
    Yes ... with plug-in you'll be able to hear ac3 audio in the edit screen. Also, the ac3 plugin will give you the option for TDA to encode PCM audio to ac3 and, if you want, reencode MP2 audio to ac3. Personally, I leave MP2 audio alone but allow it to encode PCM to ac3.
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    I just bought and downloaded TSUNAMI DVD Author PRO $99.00 and am very happy with it. It is the easiest authoring program I've found to use, & does everything I need. Supports Dolby Digital Audio (2ch AC-3). Dual Layer 8.5 gig support. Can preview your move with the simulator before you save to harddrive or file, or write to DVD. It has a wizard to walk you through.

    If you want to check it out here is the URL:
    http://www.tmpg-inc.com/product/tdap.html

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