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DVD Logic
18th October 2004, 00:02
DVD Reauthor 1.2

1. Demo version is not time limited.
2. User interface is improved.
3. RLE compression for SubPictures.
4. Correct demuxing of Interleaving Vob Units.

TheSeeker
18th October 2004, 04:19
Wasn't the last thread you started about this program locked because you were advertising a non freeware/cheapware program?

2COOL
18th October 2004, 04:37
Originally posted by DVD Logic
DVD Reauthor 1.2

1. Demo version is not time limited.
:confused: What's with the "days left"?

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DVD Logic
18th October 2004, 09:08
Days left - is only warning message untill warning window will be displayed every time befor DVD Reauthor Demo started.

DVD Logic
21st October 2004, 20:19
A new (1.4) version of DVD Reauthor is available from the 19 of
October 2004. Some new features were added to the program.
See http://www.dvd-logic.com/version.htm.

htc10825
25th October 2004, 14:56
in your homepage you said:Many times DVD authors have a problem with the editing of existing DVDs, when the last edition was not recent. In this situation reauthoring is very difficalt and hard. You must use hundreds of utilities and tools for Video, Audio and other data extraction. Then you must import hundreds of data files into Scenarist, set relations, and compile.
Now there is one solution for these problems. All you need to do is set the input and output paths, and then you will have all needed data with a scenario file, which you may specify for Scenarist. Butr with your progr. we STILL need "hundreds of utilities and tools for Video, Audio and other data"(your words in website), at least "hundreds - 1 of utilities and tools" in compare with other freeware tools.

Please point out the advantages of your baby against other freeware tools. and explain why dose your one so many cost(for 100 USD - unverschämt!!!).

DVD Logic
19th November 2004, 15:26
Subtitles Creator is a software to create a list of subpictures. Initial data in this case is an SRT-file, and output data contains a list of subpictures in BMP format and SST-file for Sonic Scenarist.
Subtitles Creator is Free!

dannyv
19th November 2004, 20:46
Originally posted by DVD Logic
Subtitles Creator is a software to create a list of subpictures. Initial data in this case is an SRT-file, and output data contains a list of subpictures in BMP format and SST-file for Sonic Scenarist.
Subtitles Creator is Free!

This guy does not give up. You would think that he would get the point that ADVERTIZING is not permitted here.

DVD Logic
19th November 2004, 22:56
For deaf and blind repeat one more: Subtitles Creator is FREE.

DVD Logic
26th November 2004, 21:33
MPEG Parser (http://www.dvd-logic.com/mpegparser.htm)

MPEG Parser is Free!

ron spencer
2nd December 2004, 17:19
curious...this looks alot like the parser in DVDLab...even the icon for I frame is the same

DVD Logic
2nd December 2004, 17:34
If icons is from the DVDLab it is not mean that program is the same!
It is absolutly nothing common in the internal algorithms between "MPEG Parser" and "DVDLab MPEG Parser"! You can use MPEG Parser as alternate. :)

ron spencer
2nd December 2004, 18:14
fonts are the same too ....;)

DVD Logic
2nd December 2004, 18:47
DVDLab MPEG Parser is complite tool. But DVDLogic MPEG Parser we will be make more and more better. We prepare new version - Proffesional. MPEG Parser Prof will be include additional features, for example MPEG fields editing. :)

Sbofen
3rd December 2004, 10:15
Originally posted by DVD Logic
For deaf and blind repeat one more: Subtitles Creator is FREE.


Ummm, please correct me if I'm wrong... even though its free, still has nothing to do with you advertising. Commercial software/Freeware/Shareware/etc has nothing to do with it.. Advertising is advertising.. no?

DVD Logic
3rd December 2004, 11:45
You are right! I will not advertise any more. I just want that users ask me any questions about my products. :rolleyes:

DVD Logic
3rd January 2005, 15:09
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

blutach
3rd January 2005, 15:17
If you want ppl to try and use your programs (not products - as that would be advertising), you might like to do what many authors do here and simply start a thread with:

"So and so program is out - a new way to do (whatever)"

I think that would give much less offence.