Does anyone know how to pass the 30 day limit on SVCD encode ?
What do I need to do to reset the limit?
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The 30 day limit can be reset by deleting the following registry key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63902277-B101-4049-8B46-C24B67E155E5}
Or, make a file "TMPGEnc_MPEG2_Reset.reg" with the following content:
REGEDIT4
; Enables TMPGEnc's MPEG-2 encoder for 30 more days.
[-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63902277-B101-4049-8B46-C24B67E155E5}]
Double click this file to reset the 30 day limit. Truman, I know this gets asked all the time but the newbies don't know that -
Could anyone give any insight on "how to" find this Registry Key to delete it??
e-mail me at- hp8555@bellsouth.net
Thanks in advance,
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if you do this, you'll be fine.
tmpg uses your system clock.
delete tmpg directoy and all files.
download a new copy.
set system clock -the one on the tray- to a far off year, perhaps 2020.
run tmpg.
close tmpg
return your clock to the present.
you mpeg 2 should last until until 2020. -
Does this work with other trial software ? I have got power director and thats only a 30 day trial version. ?
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On 2001-09-03 15:46:52, likkletree wrote:
Does this work with other trial software ? I have got power director and thats only a 30 day trial version. ?
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Probably. If you knew the registry entry. -
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On 2001-09-03 16:00:13, BigGash wrote:
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On 2001-09-03 15:46:52, likkletree wrote:
Does this work with other trial software ? I have got power director and thats only a 30 day trial version. ?
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Probably. If you knew the registry entry.
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Simply put, no. -
i always wondered how things like demos know u installed them before.
i removed the reg entries n everything. -
Sh-i-t if only I had a reg key or somethin' !!! Life would be better !!!
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