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MediaCalculator

MediaCalculator - 1.2

video stream data rates for DVD, CD, net

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Current Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2004-11-01
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,700
Downloads (all versions): 2,448

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Product Description:

Media Calculator is a little tool to calculate the required video-datarate for a arbitrary medium (DVD, CD-ROM, Internet) before encoding a videostream.

What's new in this version:

Presets, Fixes, Liveupdate and Icon.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

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MediaCalculator Developer NoteSecurity problem with product ownership! - Version: 0.6, 7/30/2003 04:32PM PST

SpƤtzle (Znarf Electronix)
Hi! I've found a problem with your "Request Ownership" function in the developer's area: I've registered as a developer for the first time. My product's name is "MediaCalculator". Going thru the options in the Developer Utility Frameset, I requestet ownership of my product (which was confirmed by email). When I tried to add some changes ("Update Mac Products"), I found the form for an other product called "MediaCalculator" (where I could see everything)! It would be no problem for me to change my product's name, but I think it's a BIG problem, that I can edit other developer's entries! Regards, Stephan Fischer.
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