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    Getting water mark on dvd9 compression

    Just curious about the the water mark on my dvd9 test for the new beta. I also like to add I had it as well on 7.0.5.1. Is it like this on the betas now? I mean I tried the early ones without the watermark. Would hate to keep testing it with the watermark. I produced a good dvd9 and I would have like to keep it.(except for the water mark)

    I did install as admin. I ran as admin. So..... What next?

    Cheers!

    #2
    If you are registered for the Blu-ray to Blu-ray option, you should not see it. If it shows as "Trial User" in ?->About, it is in trial mode and will have the watermark. I did a BD-9/1080 yesterday with v7.0.5.2 and no watermark.
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      #3
      Hmmm strange then. I am a registered user for blu ray to blu ray. Do I have to register the beta as well?

      Ty for fast response.

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        #4
        Okay may have figured it out why. I made a new install folder for the betas.( Called Fab betas) I did this cause for some reason it installed over the 7.0.4.0. I like to keep all versions that I can since register to compare and use to problem solve. I myself like to test the bd9 compressions with cuda without cuda to verify speed/quality.

        I figuring this may be my problem.

        Anyway cheers!

        P.S. I never turn the reg screen off So i see it when it open every time and it says Bluray to Bluray expires march 6 2012 and my license number and name. So does mean anything as far a registered or do i have to get a new reg code?
        Last edited by directeeccks; 05-07-2010, 03:59 AM.

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          #5
          You may be better served just to keep the installers. My best configuration for BD-9/1080 turned out to be Software decode, CUDA+Software Encode. CPU use dropped to about 5% and speed
          went from 5MB/s to just over 7. (i7-820QM/Nvidia GT-230M). The video quality is amazing. The original disc was VC-1.
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            #6
            Originally posted by signals View Post
            You may be better served just to keep the installers. My best configuration for BD-9/1080 turned out to be Software decode, CUDA+Software Encode. CPU use dropped to about 5% and speed
            went from 5MB/s to just over 7. (i7-820QM/Nvidia GT-230M). The video quality is amazing. The original disc was VC-1.
            Alright I will set it up like that. Never tried the software decode/cuda+encode. I have never been over 3mb/s ever but i have a quad core intel 2.33 ghz and a geforce 120m weaksauce.LMAO The 120 though has almost 2g of ram and has 2 more in shared according to my specs. I think that may be why it does so well as far as encodes. Without it I always sit on about 2mb/s and with it like 2.55mb/s.

            Anyway just did a new encode just a small file on the new beta(reinstalled it to default folder.) and it still has the water mark. In the about it does not say trial says enabled expires march 6 2012 on the blu ray to blu ray and my name while all the other modes say trial. SO any clue as to why i still have a water mark.

            Cheers

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