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Using a competitive product, my CPU utilization was only 28% when I created the same Blu-ray disc using the same exact source files. I have not noticed the freezing issue in any of my DVD projects, but the CPU utilization does run in excess of 70% range when burning a DVD. This problem appears to only happen when you are outputting an H.264/AVC Blu-ray project with the “x264" encoder engine. The freezes will appear every 8 to 10 minutes or so while you are viewing the video. After the software maxes out your CPU at 100%, it starts causing intermittent video freezes in the generated output. This software will suck the life out of your PC and use 100% of your CPU. I kept hoping the vendor would correct problems with the software so it would stop running so inefficiently. So that sounds like "if you get sued it's not on us".I have been a user of TMPGEnc Authoring Works (versions 4 and 5) for the past two years. Unless otherwise noted specifically herein, Pegasys expressly has no responsibility for any royalties or other amounts or any claims on account of third party intellectual property rights involved in Customers such use, creation or distribution. Customer acknowledges that the Software, including but not limited to video, audio, file, stream and any creation of which generated by the Software may necessitate the payment of licensing royalties or other amounts to third parties who hold certain intellectual property rights except for your own private, personal and non-commercial use. I got an email back about commercial use and this is what they said:Į. I'm considering using that for blu ray projects if possible I can sell the discs.
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I completed the project in TMPGEnc and I really like the software except I don't know how to directly change where a button takes you to on the menu. I would really like a replacement that is better than dvda7 but that seems extremely hard to find, especially if I want to use it for the work I do - normally - which involves selling the discs.
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If it stops working with windows 10 they can't fix that and I'd have to dedicate an older machine to work on, which is not ideal. For what I do DVDA7 is excellent but I am preparing for a situation where DVDA7 stops working for some reason, as it seems it's no longer supported for updates (or to even buy it now - even through contacting Magix).
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Originally I was only looking for a full replacement for DVDA7 but after searching for software like it, which is hard to find, I decided to keep using DVDA7 and only use a new program for this one project that DVDA7 seemingly can't handle. Others on the forum are better placed than me to estimate how many bytes per frame would apply on a 4.7 GB DVD disc or a 25 GB BD disc. I can ignore any pre-made menu templates and pictures, etc.ģ4 hours is 3,060,000 frames at 25 fps - more at higher frame rates. In your original post you stated:Īlso, it has to be legal for commercial sale of the discs. Unfortunately, your next Google search might for the keyword. I'd be surprised if other DVD/BD authoring programs don't have similar conditions. A similar situation may also apply to menus and buttons if they were created by a 3rd party company. I suggest that this means that if a music track in TPMGEnc is used for a menu for a commercial release DVD/BD, and that music is ultimately owned by, say, a music stock company, then a royalty may need to be paid to that music company. Re the TMPGEnc program itself, clause 1.E seems to say (in legal gobbledygook-ese of course) that the use of any media contained in or created by the program may be subject to royalties for a commercial release if that media within TMPGEnc is owned by a third party. The DivX section is preceded by licence conditions for MPEG and HEVC. You might want to look at the EULA again, The 'no commercial use' clause is contained within the lengthy DivX licence which forms part of the overall EULA - this just means that the DivX software and coding can't be used commercially. Commercial use of the Software or of the work products resulting from its use is not permitted under this EULA." Transfer of license (see to the end of that thread)Ĭhrome download COMMERCIAL USE: This EULA grants CUSTOMER the right to use the Software for personal use only. How do I search the forum (some tips) also here Purchasing details VEGAS Pro 365 and Full details Revoke order / return / Right of Withdrawal (currently a 404 error)
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