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01-03-2005, 09:56 AM
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@All,

YMPEG has offered a 50% discount to all KVCD.Net members who help in testing and reporting bugs on YMPEG Codec.

Requirements to qualify:

You must have at least 30 posts in the forum before you can purchase the product. They don't have to be related to YMPEG, but they must be related to video.
This will help speed up the development of YMPEG, as our feedback is crucial to help in this development.
The link for KVCD.Net members is here: http://www.ympeg.com/kvcd.php

Please, don't apply for the discount if your post count is less than 30, or if your posts are not related to video

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01-03-2005, 10:01 AM
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Am I nut or aren't they already existing posts about YMPEG ? Where are they ?
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01-03-2005, 10:02 AM
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Am I nut or aren't they already existing posts about YMPEG ? Where are they ?
That's exactly why I opened this section
I'll start moving posts from other threads into this area.

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01-05-2005, 12:27 PM
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I was thinking about ympeg...

But there is no talk about it?

No talk normally say no go... Or go!... This is a perfect solution???
Witch one is it, comparing to TMPGEnc etc?

What I need is a compact solution comparing to Avi´s etc. I´m using Media MVP and it is best for MPEG´s.

Give me a Fast, Pretty good and easy solution

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01-05-2005, 05:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by donda
I was thinking about ympeg...

But there is no talk about it?
That's why this thread was started
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No talk normally say no go... Or go!... This is a perfect solution???
Witch one is it, comparing to TMPGEnc etc?
It depends.
TMPGEnc is an encoder. YMPEG is a Codec that can work with any windows application that can access external Codecs.
Like VirtualDub, MPEG Mediator, XMPEG, etc.
TMPEG can't do that, because it's not a Codec.
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What I need is a compact solution comparing to Avi´s etc. I´m using Media MVP and it is best for MPEG´s.

Give me a Fast, Pretty good and easy solution

Thanks!

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There are no easy and fast solutions, if you want the best quality

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01-07-2005, 03:39 PM
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I think that is a very generous thing of the guys at YMPEG to do.

Thanks for the info Karl.
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