What does it mean when it says it only saves half the sound in free trial? Do they mean after the exported video will only have half the sound?
Asked by jake b. on 4/28/2019
4 Answers
Walaim H.9/27/2023
When a software or service mentions that it only saves half the sound in a free trial, it typically means that, during the trial period, the output or exported video will have only a portion of the audio or sound that the full version would offer.
Check https://subwoofergiant.com/ for some way, often by cutting off or muting part of the sound.
Check https://subwoofergiant.com/ for some way, often by cutting off or muting part of the sound.
Vadim E.5/23/2020
It is a limitation of the trial version because they do not limit your tools like other companies. All "free trials" have some limitations in order to prevent people from using the free trial for a project but then not buying the software. There are some truly free (open source) video editors out there, but you get what you pay for - complex to learn, unstable/glitchy, etc. etc.
The trial is not meant to allow you to make a complete video, just to show you that the software is worth the money.
The trial is not meant to allow you to make a complete video, just to show you that the software is worth the money.
Movavi S.12/10/2019
Hello!
It means that when you save your created project as an audio file, only half the audio length is saved.
Please note that this restriction does not apply to saving video files.
Thank you,
Movavi team.
It means that when you save your created project as an audio file, only half the audio length is saved.
Please note that this restriction does not apply to saving video files.
Thank you,
Movavi team.
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