Splash Pro is working nicely for me. I have been able to flawlessly play 42.5 Mbps MOV video from a Canon SX1, as well as m2t HD video uploaded from an HDV camcorder, at 25 Mbps. It does AVC also. It plays fast-moving scenes from CMOS cameras almost perfectly, with hardly a trace of motion artifacts...
The 1.4.2 version seems to work fine on my quad-core computer with Vista 32, but when I downloaded it onto my older single-core computer with XP, it will not open. Every time I try to open it directly or instruct the computer to play a certain video with it, I get a pop-up that says "Splash Lite enc...
Will you offer a package deal for two or more of the PRO programs or give a discount for buying more than one?
Will you perhaps combine all the PRO features into a single program? Will a person be able to continue using Splash Lite as a separate program, if a PRO version is loaded onto a computer?
In reply to the two previous posts, let me first say that I recall last year at this time, Mirillis was projecting that Splash Pro would be released in August and then that date was moved forward several times. Judging by the high quality of Splash Lite, I can imagine that they're working out any bu...
I especially appreciate the bit-rate information addition to 1.3 . It is very useful in seeing how the VBR formats are encoding the video. I was surprised to see that a 1080p (1440 X 1080) AVC clip, with a base bit-rate of 12 Mbps, was ranging from 11.6 Mbps to 15.2 Mbps. I'm hoping to see the capab...