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RedXI
04-09-2007, 08:26 PM
I notice that I can ONLY have 1 software from Redkava installed in my computer. If I install PS3 Video 9 on my computer and then install Wii Video 9 on my computer, It automatically overites the PS3 Video 9. Therefore, you can't use it anymore. Redkava has a problem with it's software people. You can't have multiple software from Redkava installed in your computer or else, it will be overwritten!!!!!:mad:
Red Kawa
04-10-2007, 09:18 AM
You are incorrect. You can have multiple versions (PSP Video 9, PS3 Video 9, etc.) of our software installed on your computer without any issue. We always have multiple versions installed in our labs and have never had an issue with this.
It is true that, by default, each version is installed into the same location and will overwrite your old settings and profiles. You must back these files up first if you want to save them. This is done simply to save space on your hard drive as there is no reason to have multiple copies of the exact same program on your computer.
If you have installed multiple copies (using the default location), all you have to do is change the device drop down box (in the Current Conversions tab) to the device you want to convert videos for and then choose the appropriate Profile.
If this is too complicated for you, you can always change the location of where each of our video converters are installed during the setup process.
Piggy
04-10-2007, 11:33 AM
I notice that I can ONLY have 1 software from Redkava installed in my computer. If I install PS3 Video 9 on my computer and then install Wii Video 9 on my computer, It automatically overites the PS3 Video 9. Therefore, you can't use it anymore. Redkava has a problem with it's software people. You can't have multiple software from Redkava installed in your computer or else, it will be overwritten!!!!!:mad:
You need to chill out, man. What do you think? That you paid for this software or something? If you don't like the way the software installs or operates, go find some other free software to use. You've got some nerve accusing Red Kawa of anything.
Personally, I'm grateful to Red Kawa for creating and distributing such useful software for the general public. Keep up the great work!
RedXI
04-10-2007, 09:44 PM
You are incorrect. You can have multiple versions (PSP Video 9, PS3 Video 9, etc.) of our software installed on your computer without any issue. We always have multiple versions installed in our labs and have never had an issue with this.
It is true that, by default, each version is installed into the same location and will overwrite your old settings and profiles. You must back these files up first if you want to save them. This is done simply to save space on your hard drive as there is no reason to have multiple copies of the exact same program on your computer.
If you have installed multiple copies (using the default location), all you have to do is change the device drop down box (in the Current Conversions tab) to the device you want to convert videos for and then choose the appropriate Profile.
If this is too complicated for you, you can always change the location of where each of our video converters are installed during the setup process.
Yeah! I just noticed that. The problem was that I installed PSP Video 9 FW 3.30 first and then installed PS3 Video 9 afterwards. So after using PS3 Video 9, I went to PSP Video 9 FW3.30 and noticed when it opened, it said PS3 Video 9. I sooned realized that the name was overwritten and that the devices were still there (i.e. Wii, PS3, PSP). I just didn't like how it replaced the name of the program that you downloaded, for instance, I download iPod converter, it'll probably replace the PS3 Video 9 name. I don't like that, why not merge all the software into one download and give it one name like Red Kawa's Converting Tool's in the final release of your Video 9 series and keep updating it when it needs to instead of separetly updating each individual application.:)
RedXI
04-10-2007, 09:49 PM
You need to chill out, man. What do you think? That you paid for this software or something? If you don't like the way the software installs or operates, go find some other free software to use. You've got some nerve accusing Red Kawa of anything.
Personally, I'm grateful to Red Kawa for creating and distributing such useful software for the general public. Keep up the great work!
It's called constructive feedback you baboon.:p I voice my opinion so they can learn and keep doing what there doing better but, in this case I was at fault. So get off your high horse.
Dustin
04-15-2007, 10:45 PM
Why not just one download for everything? It makes no sense to have multiple downloads for the exact same program.