View Full Version : New version of SUPER released
Odyn
22 Jan 2008, 05:54 AM
A new version of super has been released as of Jan 18th! www.erightsoft.com is their main page, I suggest checking out this "super" encoder! :)
gonwk
17 Feb 2008, 12:09 PM
Hey folks,:)
Q1: Has anybody experienced Problem with "SUPER 2008 Build 25" not even initializing?:confuse4:
Since mine di dnot initialize I went back to "SUPER 2007 Build 23" and guess what now I get ERROR "I/O 103 Error".
Q2: Does anyone know what the heck is this SUPER Error Code?:confused:
Thanks,
G!:confuse5:
paglamon
17 Feb 2008, 05:04 PM
Sorry gonwk. My SUPER build 25,Feb5,2008 did initialise normally.
gonwk
19 Feb 2008, 11:30 AM
Hi paglamon,:)
I am not sure what the deal is ... I used to be able to run SUPER in "Portablish" mode ... meaning I would put SUPER Folder on my portable 2.5" external and invoke it from there ... and it used to work FINE ... until I installed 2008 Build 25 0n my laptop and then copied the SUPER folder on my 2.5" ... and now nothing.
However, it does run on my laptop which has Windows 2000 on it ... but warns me that the darn machine is slow and has small HD.
Now when I try to load it on my Restricted XP machine (I am a lowly user on it, not even Power User) ... the installtion program Chokes 3/4 way in and it stops on loading "0014/E6/super.chm" file whatever that file is.:confused:
I wish SUPER would make a "PORTABLE" version of it's porgram.
G!:angeldevi
paglamon
29 Feb 2008, 05:00 AM
@gonwk
I seem to have detected the cause of your problem. I suddenly found that my SUPER(build 25) was not starting, just like you had mentioned. I uninstalled it and reinstalled. It was OK again.Then I started a quick scan by Malwarebytes' Anti malware. It found an infected file in the Windows/System 32 folder called smab.dll. I deleted it. Now I did a Google search on smab.dll and found it to be somehow related to SUPER. The pieces of the puzzle were slowly falling into place. As I had expected, SUPER was not starting again. So, smab.dll is indeed needed for SUPER to start. But is it safe? That is now the bigger question.
blutach
29 Feb 2008, 06:11 AM
cureit hails something in SUPER as a dialer or a trojan or something. I somehow doubt it, though.
My SMAB.dll is dated 14 May 2007, 385kb and is uninfected (at least by these, AVG and others). I suspect some progs are triggering on the name and not actually scanning it. Here's what virustotal says about it - http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/2e4292acd0650bfc19221c2b5178decd
Some of the virus scanners can be too aggressive. For example, DVD Remake Pro (http://www.dimadsoft.com/dvdremakepro/index.php)'s little Computer ID program is flagged by cureit as adware - but no-one else says it is bad (see here (http://tinyurl.com/yooyky)).
Regards
Chewy
29 Feb 2008, 08:22 AM
good detective work paglamon
I deleted it.
open quarantine and restore it
paglamon
29 Feb 2008, 01:51 PM
Yes. I have reinstalled SUPER. I too think this to be a false +ve. It is a paranoid world out there !!
BTW, SUPER installation puts 5 hidden files in the System32 folder: cygwin1.dll, cygz.dll, AVSredirect.dll, smab.dll, x.264.exe. They all have raised some type of warning messages from different antivirus and antimalware programs. I just don't like the fact that these files are hidden and SUPER uninstallation do not remove them.
MilesAhead
25 Mar 2008, 04:01 AM
v2008.build.30 (Mar 22, 2008)
Downloaded but I haven't installed yet. Hopefully it has more fixes for smoother
Vista operation.
blutach
25 Mar 2008, 07:02 AM
Maybe VISTA should have fixes for smoother operation of software that worked perfectly well before.
Regards
MilesAhead
27 Mar 2008, 02:45 AM
Maybe VISTA should have fixes for smoother operation of software that worked perfectly well before.
Regards
Hmmmmm it looks like I need to join Vista Anonymous. As soon as something works perfectly it disappears. So XP will disappear eventually.
Funny because I was messing with a virtual machine so I dug out an old Win98 2nd ed CD. I created the virtual machine and I could run a browser on it. Only trouble is the downloads would probably be larger than the entire supported file system. It wasn't worth the effort of figuring out how to share an NTFS folder so I uninstalled. :)
Yup Vista can be a pita. I just wasted about 6 hours yesterday trying to get it to create a Restore Point via a .vbs script. The same script worked perfectly the first time on XP. I gave up. So I have to click through the stupid applet wizard thing. :allalone:
Ollie
13 Apr 2008, 12:42 AM
Implications of choices?
1. SELECTING FFMPEG vs. MENCODER. Is this a Baptist vs. Methodist thing - a decision based on "I'm more familiar with ___ so I prefer it"? Or are there file-types that are better suited for one or the other? Is there a 'decision-tree' that is used to select one or the other?
2. VIDEO BITRATE Kbps. By default, it's set fairly low (2000) while I usually record in 8Mbs mode. Since I want "Video Scale=NO CHANGE", I believe I should select an 8000 kbps setting since I'm basically 'fixing' MPEG-II files that have some errors detected.
3. VIDEO OPTIONS: HI QUALITY vs TOP QUALITY? What are the implications of this? Do I end up with more or less 'jaggies' of objects-in-motion? Other than CPU usage, time consumed or size of resulting files, are there smoothness-of-image issues solved by these settings?
3. AUDIO - when my recordings are at 224 Kbps, why would I want to pad that with 256k (or higher) settings?
This package has provided me with MPEG-II Fixes thus far, so I'm happy with my very limited knowledge of this product, but of course I'm hoping I can improve my end-products with some of your answers.
gonwk
18 Apr 2008, 06:53 AM
Hi folks,:nod:
Evidently creators of SUPER(c) do not give a darn about their users ... and I am SURE that they are scanning our computers ... otherwise why would they be so generous and offer a "Freeware" that REFUSES to run "Portabelish" ... and without an Active internet connection.
Here is what I have found about this program among thousands of "Complaints" ...
I think people should stop recommanding SUPER ©
As people mentioned in this malware Security Forums
http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=3556&pid=13209&st=0&#entry13209
A lot of things SUPER © did pretty much what a malware would do.
Two things combine to make this “look” like malware .
First it removes next to nothing that it adds to windows and system 32 when you uninstall the program. At the very most their uninstaller removed 10% of this software and leaving all those hidden/read only DLLs behind.
Next a lot of these files are hidden from the user and many also have no version info.
And like people mentioned earlier and in the malware forum, those hidden/READ ONLY DLLs can make your system unstable and could break other programs that use those same DLLs.
Anyway, I myself have gotten rid of this piece of crap free software :lsaber: ... And in never converts stuff fast enough anyway ... so ...
G!:bncygrin:
blutach
18 Apr 2008, 07:40 AM
You are right about the uninstaller (and in fact it installs updates files you may not want updated) and yes, it's a basic converter for newbs. MeGUI or AVIDemux are steps in a more advanced direction.
For an interesting read, see here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=136228).
Regards
stuartnz
19 Apr 2008, 08:16 PM
You are right about the uninstaller (and in fact the install updates files you may not want updated) and yes, it's a basic converter for newbs. MeGUI or AVIDemux are steps in a more advanced direction.
For an interesting read, see here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=136228).
Regards
Thanks for the link to the Doom9 forum. I'm going to ask there too, as soon as I'm able: How hard is it to completely unistall SUPER? Is there a list somewhere of the registry keys and other changes to look for? I guess I've finally been persuaded of the need for a TrueImage type solution to this sort of mess.
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blutach
19 Apr 2008, 08:44 PM
Uninstall it and then use a good registry cleaner like Registry Mechanic or CCleaner (or both).
Better still, run new software in the sandboxie until you are happy or not.
Regards
stuartnz
19 Apr 2008, 08:49 PM
Uninstall it and then use a good registry cleaner like Registry Mechanic or CCleaner (or both).
Better still, run new software in the sandboxie until you are happy or not.
Regards
Yes, I was lazy with this. Still, I haven't notice anything nasty yet, neither Kaspersky AV nor TrojanHunter have redflagged it, and it still works fine even when I've disconnected from the Net, and so I only need to clean it out when I'm ready to move on up quality-wise. Thanks for the reply, it sounds like it will easier to get rid of than something truly hideous, like anything from Norton for example. :evillol:
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blutach
19 Apr 2008, 08:52 PM
Some folks make it out to be nastier than it is. IIRC, it does leave some stuff behind, but I don't think it takes over the PC or anything like that.
Good innings by your lad last night in India. :)
Regards
stuartnz
19 Apr 2008, 09:14 PM
Some folks make it out to be nastier than it is. IIRC, it does leave some stuff behind, but I don't think it takes over the PC or anything like that.
Good innings by your lad last night in India. :)
Regards
Yes, He did alright. Pity it was against Bangalore, though. I'm Anglo-Indian by descent, and that's where some of my family still live. :)
blutach
19 Apr 2008, 11:59 PM
You can't really think of them as "teams". They are just cobbled together for this phony league.
Still, it was a helluva dig.
Regards
paglamon
20 Apr 2008, 02:10 AM
phony league.
I don't wish to hijack the thread; but yes, I am with you on this one Blu. I am (unlike most of my countrymen who follow the game) extremely annoyed with this IPL.
BTW, stuartnz, you can find the names of the files left behind by SUPER even after uninstallation in post 8 of this thread. If the registry cleaners cannot remove them you can delete them manually from System 32 folder(remember to unhide the hidden files first).
stuartnz
20 Apr 2008, 05:54 AM
I don't wish to hijack the thread; but yes, I am with you on this one Blu. I am (unlike most of my countrymen who follow the game) extremely annoyed with this IPL.
BTW, stuartnz, you can find the names of the files left behind by SUPER even after uninstallation in post 8 of this thread. If the registry cleaners cannot remove them you can delete them manually from System 32 folder(remember to unhide the hidden files first).
Thanks for the tip about cleaning up SUPER. As for the IPL, it is my profound hope that the money they make from that circus will allow players to continue playing REAL cricket - Test matches. Without an infusion of cash, that most beautiful and strategically intricate form of the game is going to die, I fear, and that's why I hope that the cricketing version of kaun banega crorepati will help keep the 5-day game alive.
blutach
20 Apr 2008, 09:07 AM
I'll say one thing for sure - it's here to stay. No-one doesn't give the public what they want.
And thanks for reminding me about post 8 pagla.
Regards
paglamon
20 Apr 2008, 12:53 PM
No-one doesn't give the public what they want.
Exactly. And that is the scariest part of it. It is a blood-thirsty world out there.
blutach
20 Apr 2008, 05:00 PM
Yeah, well pagla, at least it's "cricket" and not cocaine.
Regards
paglamon
20 Apr 2008, 06:38 PM
Yeah, well pagla, at least it's "cricket" and not cocaine.
They are nearly the same, effectively, in my country. Give them enough of it and the "public" tend to forget the real issues. A fraction of the money from an IPL circus(not the cricket part of it) is enough to feed a 4 member poor family in my land for an year. But who cares? Enough of it Blu. We should not discuss it too much in this thread.
gonwk
25 May 2008, 04:25 AM
Hi folks,
@ blutach - Have you used "Sandboxie" at all!?!? And how do you like it?
Also Thanks for showing it to me.
G!:angelgrin
blutach
25 May 2008, 07:26 AM
I use it quote a lot. It's great for running apps safely (and lots of other things :D). Just remember to put the sandbox on your fastest drive.
Regards
gonwk
26 May 2008, 09:31 AM
Thanks Blu!
G!:angeldevi
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