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Flash wars cont.
As I reported earlier, On2 Flix Pro 8 does not allow one to install their software on more than one computer. I did find out that you can request a transfer. You download and fill out a PDF form with “penalty of perjury” that you’ve destroyed all files etc. on the old computer, etc. etc.(https://flix.on2.com/cart/lot.pdf)Then you either fax that in (518-881-1514), or scan it and send it as attached file to fl*********@*n2.com.
In the mean time, I’ve discovered that Moyea’s Flash Video MX standard makes a crisper, better Flash encode than On2, when you select the H 264 codec. The standard version costs $60. Unless you need an alpha channel, there is no reason that I can see to buy the Pro version which costs $90. (Prices went up when they went from version 4 to version 5.)
Now it turns out Moyea also has a one-computer policy (…) However, from the tone of their customer support reply, they are much more relaxed and helpful.
Further notes on the difference between Moyea Pro vs. Std. According to customer support and the web site, Standard does not include Flash 8 codec with or without Alpha. However, I discovered that since I had downloaded the trail Pro version first, and installed the free On2 codec for Flash 8 per their instructions (https://www.flvsoft.com/video_to_flv/flash8tips.html)this codec also appears in Flash MX Standard. In any case, I much prefer the look of H 264.
Bottom line: I’m buying the Moyea Standard version for my new computer, even though I could go through the “Letter of Transfer” hoops as described in the first paragraph and Flash for no additional cost. I only wish I’d discovered Moyea when i started down this path — perhaps they weren’t around then.
Rick Wise
director of photography
Oakland, CA
http://www.RickWiseDP.com
email: Ri**@********DP.com