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DV repair software on Kickstarter - is it any good?
LifeFlix simplifies this process. It's being reviewed by Apple right now and soon to be available for $19 on the Mac App Store. More info here: http://ow.ly/m7ahV
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1. That's not repair, restore, etc.
2. Transferring DV is no more or less of a hassle with this software. It's just another software. You still have to plug in the camera and overcome computer issues (drivers, CPU speed, etc). 3. It's only hard to use iMovie, Final Cut Express, etc if you're stupid. They show little kids using it. That software is dumbed down that a monkey might be able to do it. It's not like it a full-blown NLE. This software is more of the same. You can get Chinaware all over that Internet for about $30 average. 4. Facebook and Youtube also convert everything for you now, if you don't know how. The only limiting factor is still bandwidth, aka your upload speed. 5. You're nothing more than a spammer, as you joined this forum only to pimp your crap, and you did so in a totally unrelated conversation. (I moved these two posts to a new thread.) 6. The spider web on the DV tape is really stupid, and has nothing to do with anything. 7. I highly doubt it'll get $10k on Kickstarter, and it's not even worth a fraction of that. It appears to build on a number of freeware tools at first glance. That won't earn much respect in the online video communities. This appears to be a money grab, and nothing more. This is going to be another flop, I'd bet. I've seen a lot of junkware making big stupid promises in my day, and this looks like another. 8. Not to mention DV is dead, and has been for many years. Talk about being late to the party! |
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