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Jay Gladwell wrote on 4/16/2005, 4:37 PM

That video clip was probably edited in Vegas.


p@mast3rs wrote on 4/16/2005, 4:38 PM
Probably. Didnt MS use a cracked copy of Sound Forge once for one of their media files? I remember seeing some where where they used a cracked copy by Radium.
JohnnyRoy wrote on 4/16/2005, 5:51 PM
> Didnt MS use a cracked copy of Sound Forge once for one of their media files?

Once? One? Look in your: Windows\Help\Tours\WindowsMediaPlayer\Audio\Wav\ directory and open any wave file in Sound Forge and go to File > Properties > Summary tab. You’ll find that the Engineer’s name is Deepz0ne who was a member of the Warez group Radium, which specialized in cracking music software. If you press the Extended button on that tab and scroll down to the Software attribute you’ll see its says “Sound Forge 4.5;Sound Forge 4.0”.

~jr
bStro wrote on 4/16/2005, 7:13 PM
Isn't the ISDA something to do with gaming software or something like that?

Anyhow, MS already has an NLE. Windows Movie Maker. <g>

Rob
TheHappyFriar wrote on 4/16/2005, 8:52 PM
Yuppers. But, if they did a serious attempt they'd have the edge over all other NLE's. Just like IE, it could be on every Windows/Mac based computer out there, included, and there's nothing we could do about it.
bStro wrote on 4/19/2005, 8:25 AM
Just poked around a little and found that April 25 (date mentioned in the video) is the start of the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, so this bit of advertising is probably hardware related rather than software.

Rob