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  1. Member
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    I just purchased the full version of the SVCD2DVD software and am very happy that i did. This was really the missing link in my DVD/SVCD/VIDEO authoring hobby and now i am very glad that i have found the perfect piece of software that enables me to burn SVCD onto a DVD Disc without much dificulty.
    Anyway i will be reformatting my hard drive in the next week or so and am wondering when i have to reinstall the SVCD2DVD Software, i suspect it will have to be done online again, using the same link with the same serial.
    Basically, i'm worried that my registration will be doubled up because iv'e already registered with that serial and i wont be able to install the software again.
    Thanks and i look forward to any updates and newer versions.

    Michael in Ausralia.
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    You should have no problem. You get 3 licenses - i.e. your license limit is 3. Which means you can install on 3 different PCs or the same one 3 times if you reinstall Windows.

    If you just reinstall the software (or update to a later version) without reinstalling windows then your old license will be used - i.e your license count remains the same.

    Once a license is 60 days old your licese count goes down by one (i.e you get the equivilent of a new license). This is to account for situations like yours where you reformat.

    So for a single PC installation: unless you reformat 3 times in 60 days you will be ok. If you do then just email me and the situation can be reviewed.
    SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
    VOB2MPG PRO, Extract mpegs from your DVDs - with you in control!
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    Great, thanks Chris.
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