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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() Link: http://www.arcsoft.com../estore/soft...ductCode=TMT5P Support Forum: http://www.arcsoft.com/forum/default.asp Last edited by Offender_Mullet; 10-27-2011 at 05:37 PM. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I think I have the basic 3(or is it 3.5) that came with my tv device. I wonder which upgrade I can choose. I don't want to spend $79 (that's the price that matches closest to what I have) for an upgrade if there is not much improvement. Hmmm.....
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Found an answer. Go here: https://ssl.arcsoft.com/forum/forum_...&title=no-tmt4 and read the 3rd post by ArcSoft_Jason.
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Blu-ray Prince
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When you select one of the upgrade buttons it will prompt you for your arcsoft web site username/password. Based on the version(s) you have registered, at least for me, it will take you back to the page with a filtered lists of valid upgrade options of which you can select from.
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Nov 2008
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Black Friday promo code "CYBER2010". Upgrade price from TMT3 Platinum is $29 now.
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It will come down to $47 if you use the sale code cyber2010. It's worth it.
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Nov 2008
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It seems printed manuals for software are a thing of the past. Remember the good old '90s when apps like CorelDRAW came with about 10lbs of manuals and clipart catalog listing each and every image included? But i digress... Anywho... Just a note: A nice feature I discovered in TMT5 quite by accident is that you can drag subtitles around on screen to any position you like. This is very cool for constant image height projectors hooked up to home theater PCs. Last edited by wossman; 12-01-2010 at 12:52 AM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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TM's current version is 3.5, but it's more commonly found as an OEM product with TV tuners than as purchased software. OTOH, the TMT3 series only reached version 3.0.1.185 before jumping to TMT5; while its competitors generally own the OEM space, if my experience is typical (it probably is), most copies of TMT were purchased as retail downloads by HTPC owners tired of the problems with other players (especially PowerDVD). |
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Blu-ray Prince
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