User Name Miraizon
Member Since 2003-08-15
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Cinematize 2 Pro 2.03 (Mac OS X)
There shouldn't be any problems installing Cinematize Pro. Users who have reported problems generally find that they arise from one of the following two possibilities. If neither of them apply to your situation, please email us at <support@miraizon.com> and we will be happy to assist you. A. Your computer has a permissions problem Solution: Do a repair permissions operation as follows: 1. Go to your /Applications/Utilities folder 2. Run the Disk Utility tool 3. Highlight your hard drive on the left and click Repair Disk Permissions B. You already have a version of Cinematize Pro installed on your computer Solution: Check the version of Cinematize Pro by choosing "About Cinematize Pro" from the "Cinematize Pro" menu. If you have an older version of Cinematize Pro installed, uninstall it first as follows: 1. Drag the folder "Cinematize 2 Pro" containing the application to the trash. 2. In the Finder, choose Go>Go To Folder and type "/Library/Receipts". 3. Drag the file "Cinematize2ProInstaller.pkg" to the trash. 4. In the Finder, choose Go>Go To Folder and type "~/Library/Preferences". 5. Drag the file "com.miraizon.cinematize2pro.plist" to the trash. 6. Empty the trash. Then, install the latest version of Cinematize Pro and things should work. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, February 26 2008 @ 10:09 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by Miraizon [ Search for All ]
Yes, Cinematize is designed for exactly the task you are trying to accomplish. It will take your VIDEO_TS folder and let you extract out any portion (or all) of it into formats editable with tools like iMovie. After you are done editing, you would use a tool like iDVD to burn the edited files onto a new DVD. The beauty of Cinematize 2 is that you can keep the high quality of…
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Friday, August 08 2008 @ 04:02 PM PDT
As we state above in the section entitled "What's new in this version" for version 2.04 of Cinematize, Cinematize 2.04 is "Fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and QuickTime 7." We have had thousands of users trying this Cinematize 2.04 demo with no problems, and we assume quite a few of them use Mac OS X 10.4. We think the problems this user described have nothing to do with Cinematize. It was…
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Tuesday, October 04 2005 @ 11:00 PM PDT