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deank
10th May 2009, 19:17
Hi there all!

I don't know how many of you took a look at the DONATE tab in the latest tsMuxeR GUI, but sure it is time to show real support to the author of this great application.

Either used as a CLI, with its GUI or as a part of applications like BD-Rebuilder or multiAVCHD - it is an application we've all waited for so long!

Let's catch up with the last year of tsMuxeR use and show our support with a donation.


Donate via Plimus (https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.jsp?contractId=2374666)

Paypal
Credit Card
Wire Transfer
Phone
Fax
Mail / Check / Money Order
Local Bank Transfer


Donate via Web Money (wmk:payto?Purse=Z282882178711&Amount=0&Desc=Donate%20to%20tsMuxeR&BringToFront=Y)

Donate to USD account (wmk:payto?Purse=Z282882178711&Amount=0&Desc=Donate%20to%20tsMuxeR&BringToFront=Y)
Donate to RUR account (wmk:payto?Purse=R193319346387&Amount=0&Desc=Donate%20to%20tsMuxeR&BringToFront=Y)


Donate via Yandex Money (http://money.yandex.ru)

Account number: 41001217783180

Once again - THANKS to Roman for this great application!

Let's keep this thread up in the forum list by posting notes of our support.

Dean

p.s. I found out it's easier to donate via PLIMUS with Paypal and I think that most of you will find it easy, too.

drpaulng
11th May 2009, 17:03
We all agree with you Deank!

jj666
11th May 2009, 18:05
Well, if all of the PS3 users that unmercifically spammed the TS-MUXER thread for the 100 or so pages in between 1.8.4 and 1.9.x donated a dollar each, I think Roman can retire to Tahiti immediately.

Aside from that, donated to say thanks for the DTS-HD fix which took Roman about 24 hours from emailing ;-)

-jj-

microchip8
22nd May 2009, 17:51
I will not only donate because tsmuxer is such a nice and easy to use tool, but also because Smartlab made it available for Linux. Lots of people cry-baby that there aren't such good tools for video processing on Linux as compared to Windows, yet most devs seem to focus on Windows-only tools while at the same time (at least some of them on this forum) praise Linux but do virtually nothing when it comes to porting their apps or writing them in OS-agnostic way

deank
1st November 2009, 18:43
Bump!