I do not know if this is the right place but here goes.I was just over at www.afterdawn.com and noticed a couple of updates MPC 6.4.8.7 & DVDFab 2.9.6.2.Just thought you should know soup out.
MPC & DVDFab updates
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@soup - Thanks! I got the MPC .7, DVDFab 2.9.6.2 is still a beta version.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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You are welcome jm1647.On DVDFab what kind of a world would it be if we got everything we wanted?Seriously though I mainly use DVDD & Shrink but the couple of times I have had to use DVDFab it has done the job.What is the problem with it being beta.Curious soup out.
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Originally Posted by soup.What is the problem with it being beta.Curious soup out.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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HI
I think its up to 2.9.7.0. non-Beta now, Soup
And, with a fix two days ago that Triggered a virus alert (false alarm) from Nortons new updated Virus list. people that have stored downloads of previous versions of DVDFAB
and are running Nortons, should remove them from their drives before updating Nortons
thanks
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As far as I know the virus alert was to do with Innosetup not specifically DVDFab, so once installed Norton should be fine with it, although I guess the innosetup generated uninstall could cause similar false positives. You would hope they had released an update to fix Norton by now though.
The MPC update is my cvs build. Main changes as far as I know are:
support for haali's renderer
no longer relies on windows region coding for DVD playback (not 100%)
better mp4/mov support. Quicktime trailors that didn't previously work should be ok now.
About Haali's renderer. It is an external dshow filter. If you don't have it installed, then the option will be greyed out in MPC.Comment
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All I know is Nortons will light up any stored unexpanded
versions of DVDFAB, the Author has fixed it so Nortons won't light up any new versions Feb 3rd or newer stored on your computer and Nortons did not Alert on any INSTALLED versions of DVDFAB,
And you are right the Innosetup was the reason for false alerts, so all you have to do is get rid of your DVDFAB archives.
Good work on MPC
gcLast edited by uufta; 10 Feb 2006, 06:35 AM.Comment
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It is okay uufta jeo's post refers to Media Player Classic probably the best media player around.
I know it is n00bish to like WMP but hey I do!
Only program I use on a regular basis is PowerDVD cuz WMP lags since I turned the overlays off.CYA Later:
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