MediaJoin User Reviews
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"Works, but quality is poor"
Version: MediaJoin 2.0
Pros
The functionality appears to work
Cons
Only joins a very limited set of file types.
Resulting file has drastic loss of quality.Summary
Poor product, which I uninstalled on the same day.
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"this program does not work, little support"
Version: MediaJoin 2.0
Pros
Simple clean interface, small download
Cons
Will not finish joining mp3 files, displays extended error information overflow. Very little support
Summary
I like the simple clean interface and would love to use this program to join audio files together to download audio to my mp4 player but the whole premise for the program does not work.
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"Not worth the trouble"
Version: MediaJoin 2.0
Pros
None that I know of
Cons
Wont work at all
Summary
When I try to join two files I get an error message and it shuts down. This is not worth the trouble.
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"Did not work for me."
Version: MediaJoin 2.0
Pros
Seem to install properly.
Cons
Didn't work
Summary
Didn't for me. I am using Vista however and this does not say it is compatible with Vista; nevertheless, I have used and do use many programs that were not designed for Vista
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"This is a v1 15 day trial version not v2 free version"
Version: MediaJoin 2.0
Pros
Installed smoothly.
Cons
The MediaJoin 'Help'==>'About' gave this as v1 though the interface was different from version 1. This is also apparently a 15-day trial version (i.e., time limited), not the v2 free version with no limitations it is purported to be by the publisher.
Summary
The software seemed to install without any problems but the resulting 'joined' had major problems (i.e., frame rate, lost sound) and the software generated error reports each time it was run.
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"Free, but..."
Version: MediaJoin 2.0
Pros
1) Free!
2) Re-encodes different video/audio files to a single output fileCons
1) Always re-encodes video/audio stream (i.e., loss of quality compared to original files)....
2) Lacks option to simply "join" files w/ similar bitrates....
3) Error appear during installation on Vista (Vista not listed as supported)Summary
If you want to re-encode several files into a single file, this could be the answer - and its free. However, if you simply want to join video/audio files together with no re-encoding (which is slow and reduces quality), then I recommend trying "Easy AVI/MPEG/RM/WMV Joiner 3.5" (available on download.com). While it is not free, it is fast, does not re-encode and works on Vista (even though the last update was in 2005).
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"the best free media joiner"
Version: MediaJoin 2.0
Pros
I have joined 4 avi xvid videos with different resolution. I could set the output video quality. The joined video quality was excellent. Good job guys! Thank you very much!
Cons
nothing to say
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