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TMPGEnc includes a limited trial for converting files to the vcd or svcd format. Would a simple uninstall/re-install of the program circumvent this issue?
The 30 day time limit is regarding MPEG2/SVCD only.
From other postings made to these boards, it would appear that the answer to your question is "Yes" ;>}
That didn't work in my case. Also changing the system clock prior to installing didn't work. In on of those forums (maybe in www.doom.org) you can find a crack some where (little file that you put into your registry every 30 days).
ok people i am gonna say it again..i know people here try to help other people ..myself included...but if you cant seem to read everything before asking then you REALLY need help..this is like the fourth time i am posting this answer and its the last time(since people ask before looking)
i copied this from another site..i tried it and it works..
1. Copy this string (it is a registry entry)
3. File> Save As. Change the 2nd dropdown menu (it is defaulted to ASCII text),to "all files". Name it "30 Day crack.reg" (no parenthisis) or something similar.
4. Right click and select merge. Hit yes for the confirmatin box.
5. Enjoy 30 more days of MPEG2 encoding bliss.
30 days everytime you double click
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