
I used the current Halo 3 Trailer for demonstration…it’s a WMV HD. Oh there it is…Watch Folder!… but we want to convert a single file… So first of all let’s cover the Wizard because the workflow of the Wizard is likely the same as in the ProCoder 2.0. So back to the Canopus ProCoder 2.0 test: After the setup it comes in two different flavours: The fast and the furious, called “Canopus ProCoder 2.0 Wizard” and the all-inklusive one, called…you get the idea. Maybe they want to pretend that it’s worth even a dongle, like AutoCad was back when we called our operating systems DOS.


#Gv canopus procoder full serial numbers#
What’s wrong with serial numbers which are necessary anyway for ProCoder 2.0? Piracy can’t be the answer here. The point here is: Why all that fuss with that dongle usb stuff. After you recovered from the headache and tinnitus ( dramatisation!) you got your ProCoder “server” up and running. Great feature!īut here comes the dongle right back in: You need to go to the server room, find your powerful number crunching server park and stick the… well dongle… into… great.
#Gv canopus procoder full movie#
You take a ProCoder 2.0, set it up to watch a folder on a network storage or anywhere you like, and after you setup’d some target movie formats it’ll start to convert everything that appears in those Watch Folders and transcodes it to whatever you configured as a target. ProCoder 2.0 has a neat little feature, the only feature why I would use ProCoder personally, which is called “Watch Folders”. And heck! Why a dongle key’i thingy anyways? The point here is though: Why checking this at the system start, why not when ProCoder 2.0 is started. First of all it bugs you right after you got your Windows started up with an error message, just because you probably haven’t plugged the dongle in.

Those kind of dongle stuff is really nasty. There is a free demo version available which does not require the red glowing, blue plastic HASP hardware USB dongle key’i thing we got with the full version. And because Canopus is telling us that their product is by far the best you could probably get on this planet, we were in. Because we, well had to convert a shitload of MPEG2 and DV movies into several different formats. A couple of months ago we got us a Canopus ProCoder 2.0 educational version.
