I hope that's the case, but frankly I'm not convinced that it is. Incorrect cropping, or rather the squeezing of the image to fit the dimensions, HAS to be more important than to be left unfixed for over 2 months now. And as I said, we're talking about a paid-for product.
From the DVDFab point of view it might be good PR to at least confirm which issues they are planning to work on. People using the software for the first time a couple of months ago might have looked at it, seen that the output image is buggered, looked at the lack of feedback from the developers despite the problem being pointed out time after time, and move on. I would have done if I hadn't already bought it, and it's what I suggest to anyone that's looking for this type of software. V8 is not ready for primetime.
I want DVDFab to be the best of its kind, as I am one of their paying customers and all, but v8 has taken a big step back.
From the DVDFab point of view it might be good PR to at least confirm which issues they are planning to work on. People using the software for the first time a couple of months ago might have looked at it, seen that the output image is buggered, looked at the lack of feedback from the developers despite the problem being pointed out time after time, and move on. I would have done if I hadn't already bought it, and it's what I suggest to anyone that's looking for this type of software. V8 is not ready for primetime.
I want DVDFab to be the best of its kind, as I am one of their paying customers and all, but v8 has taken a big step back.
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