i downloaded this program and i could only convert files to svcd for 30 days.. well like after two days my computer's processor became defective, and i have just now got it replaced, and it's been well over 30 days, and now i can't use tmpgenc for svcd, because it says my trial period has ended.
i deleted it, and then downloaded it again and unzipped it again, and i still get the same message. is there anything i can do to get those 30 days back? like do i have to delete it off the hard drive and clear it from the registry or somewhere else so it's completely gone?
if anyone can help, i'd sure appreciate it.
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It's probably some registry setting or hidden file, and it's purpose is to stop people from continously uninstalling/reinstalling the trial version and continueing to use the trial version vice purchase their product. I've seen this with other trial software. I'm not sure where the file/setting is. You could try turning back the date on your system. This "may" work. The best thing to do would be to purchase TMPGenc. It doesn't cost that much ($48 USD.)
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use the search function on this site the question has been answered countless times
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