VV3 Trial Version Unlocked, Missing Anything?

David_DSS wrote on 1/26/2002, 1:59 AM
I downloaded the trial version of VV3 back in December. Liked it and ordered the boxed version while the price was still $199. After waiting a few weeks for delivery I called SF and a very nice person emailed me a temporary serial number to unlock my trial version while I waited for delivery.

The box got here a few weeks after that and I took out the Quick Start Manual & Keyboard Commands card, and set the rest aside. I just now figured out that I didn't have Batch Converter installed. Probably because I'm still using the unlocked trial version. So I installed that program from the CD and did an online registration of it.

The question is. Am I missing anything else by not going ahead and installing the full "CD version" of Vegas Video 3.0? That would be on top of the unlocked trial version that I'm now using I suppose?

I don't want to loose the custom settings I've been using. But I will re-install and start all over if that's necessary to get all the programs & functionality that I should have.

Thanks ahead of time.
David_DSS

Comments

Chienworks wrote on 1/26/2002, 9:26 AM
As far as i know, Sonic Foundry's trial versions are always the full version of the software, just with some of the features disabled.
If you've downloaded and installed the trial version and then registered the serial number, all the features are now unlocked and
available.
db wrote on 1/26/2002, 10:46 AM
you are NOT missing anything in your trial/demo VV3 ..if you do install the CD version more then likely it is a OLDER version ... the same could be true with the batch converter ... software on CD's is just about always an OLDER version then the current download versions on web sites ........ the downloads have the version # and build # so compare those to what you have installed ......
DuncanS wrote on 1/26/2002, 3:24 PM
Don't worry David - you have the full version!