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I didn't find any hits so I opened a ticket under "Ask a Question". That resulted in to emails right away, one that said it added my address and listing a password for the ticket system, and a second with the ticket info. I very much like that I didn't have to register and created a password before adding a ticket.
This was a Saturday night, 10pm EST. I got a real reply at am the next morning asking me to try reinstalling the application because the symptoms looked like a bad or broken file. Later, I recorded an. AVI file with a Cannon PC; trying to preview that resulted in the same error, so I add that information to the ticket. Several weeks and many exchanges with their tech support did not resolve the problem. Of the 6 computers I tried the program the problem went away on one after installing Apple QuickTime player, but that did not help other systems, including a bare-bones XP build.
Codec problems are difficult ones to solve, but I could not get them to escalate the problem or admit their DLL should not throw an access violation, which was very disappointing. These files convert fine on all the test systems; the bug is only in the preview function. You can see if it is an issue for you by trying the trial version. The target format was a x WMV file with similar but not identical parameters selected with each application.
Each conversion was timed 3 times, and the computers were rebooted before using each software package; the average times are shown in Figure 5. However, later when looking at the results burned to a DVD, I noticed the video converted from File 1 was broken up half way through Figure 6. On further investigation I found that 8 of 10 Quicktime files had errors when converted to WMV; most errors started about 20 seconds into the clip, but one was ok until 2 seconds from the end, at Of the 2 that were ok, one was only 21 seconds long; the other was not recorded by my Olympus camera and had a frame rate of 11fps vs.
All were ok when converted to MPEG. I can't think of any reason to increase the frame rate when converting a file, so the default setting ought to be to keep the original frame rate. Note that another alternative is Microsoft Expression Encoder 3 free , which I discovered too late to include in the speed trials. It would have been interesting to try larger files, or a suite of files, and different kinds of output, but these test were enough to indicate that the software performs very well with the right settings.
Since it is easy for me to copy and paste files to these devices when connected to a Windows 7 computer, I'm not sure what it might do to make that easier.
DRM Digital Rights Management refers to various forms of copy protection, typically designed to allow you to play media on a computer if you are licensed for it. Some schemes may allow copying files to supported media players or to backup devices, but often there are problems and restrictions. Some people are completely against any form of DRM, while others believe it is necessary to protect the media creators. While I tend to think that most people who want to remove DRM protections are going to share the media illegally, a case can be made for removing DRM for fair use scenarios and for backup purposes, which may be legal depending on the source of the material and your local laws.
Or maybe your portable device doesn't support the DRM method in the files you have purchased rights for and your source doesn't specifically prohibit bypassing the DRM for personal use. There seems to be a huge number of utilities for removing or bypassing DRM, so it must be a popular thing to do, legal or not. The help file for this program had no topics on DRM removal, but the process was easy compared to finding some files to test. I don't have any accounts in services that provide such files, and I'm sure all or most of them require that you agree not to tamper with the copy protection in the files they provide.
Eventually I found a sample. I then tried to preview and convert the file in DMCU, but it didn't do anything; it just said "done", and no output file was created. To be fair, Flash is not a format listed under their description of DRM removal.
Another file from the same site, instustrial. Elapsed time was 42 seconds for this second clip on the laptop , so this process is time consuming. One nice feature is a "Find DRM" button that scans a predefined "DRM folder" for files that have not been converted yet; these are automatically added to the processing list, saving you the chore of selecting new files.
You just select MP3 or another audio profile as the video profile. I've needed to do this with a favorite radio program that is not available as a podcast download but is streamed live from various web sites.
I use the SageTV plug-in "Web Feed Encoder" to capture the program on a weekly schedule, but it adds a video stream to allow the program to be played through a Hauppauge MPV extender, which is how we usually listen to it. But occasionally I'd rather copy it to a portable player, and a 2-hour show is huge at 3.
It took DMCU minutes:seconds on our desktop computer to recode one 3. It made a 28MB file from this same 2 hour source in Doing the audio extraction makes me think it would be nice if the program had a command-line interface, so I could write scripts and schedule tasks to process new files automatically. It probably wouldn't take much for them to add that because most or all transcoding seems to be done by a CmdConverter.
A typical minute DVD movie was selected for testing. On clicking the "Load DVD" button, you can select titles, chapters, which audio track, and an option to show subtitles. First I selected the "Creative Zen Player" profile, but increased the frame rate to A second run was tried with the. H MP4 profile, kbps bit rate. This took a lot longer 59 minutes and only one core was busy; a "CmdConverter. Clearly that target format was not a good choice. I tried another DVD, one with 11 titles and a 2.
The conversion took 98 minutes and the results, 1. Quality was reasonable for the resulting file size, about MB. The programs documentation does not make recommendations.
The "Burn to DVD" function looks fairly typical; you select files to include, select one of several menu templates Figure 7 and optional background image and background music, then select recording options Figure 8 , then click start. But there are some bugs here. Switching the target folder to a partition with GB free allowed it to continue.
Several more tries on computers with DVD burners and various input files were not very promising. When it was finally ready to actually burn the DVD, it ejected the disk even though I had put a new blank one in. Then, after another minute it ejected the disk again with "There is not enough space in the DVD disk", even though it was new. So after 64 minutes, I had no DVD. Windows DVD Maker which comes with Windows 7 made DVDs from the same input file without problems, taking 33 minutes on the workstation but an astounding 2 hours and 17 minutes on the desktop.
A second copy took 15 minutes, so most of the long time was recoding the WMV. These are already MPEGs at x, so presumably less recoding needed. Two instances of CmdConverter. Then, finally after 2 hours and 2 minutes, it ejected the new DVD disk, asked me to insert a new one, then said "There is not enough space in the DVD disk, please use another one.
Invoking the "third time" charm, I restarted a burn with one minute recording. Choosing 10 shorter videos, ranging from 20 seconds to about 5 minutes, the create-DVD process finished, but the results played poorly on a Panasonic DVD player, with drop-outs and the sound out of sync. Two more DVDs were burned on a different computer, but the results were jittery, broken-up, and unwatchable.
Daniusoft Media Converter Ultimate does not live up to its maker's claims of a "multimedia processing Titan". It is easy to install and use, and it converts media files quickly. It can usually take advantage of mulitple processors in a high-end workstation and dual cores in a laptop. It is good at ripping DVDs, but not very good at burning them.
I believe it would remove DRM protections from various media files by playing those files when a license is present and recoding the streams. This is time consuming and may violate the terms of the media source. Documentation is minimal and not very helpful. The large number of options and media types is impressive, but there is little or no guidance on what to use when.
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