Newbluefx stabilizer serial number#
This is the mechanism that lets you plugin in your serial number and unlock the software. Here's what's going on: eSellerate is the technology that we license for activating our software. Yeah, I can see why that might look weird. Let me answer these in the order they were presented:ġ. I know this is going to sound strange because maybe from an official standpoint I should respond defensively.(I'm with NewBlue.) But, honestly (gulp), John makes some very good points. Ed points out below that the program does not contain adware and is not "adware laden." I therefore retract that point, but I did receive a pop-up, the program did not work it did not uninstall any of its files it did not create a restore point prior to the installation and most important, it failed to stabilize my video. So, this is a broken, incompetent, adware laden, bad program. I then did a quick search of the registry and found almost a dozen entries that were not removed. I just unisnstalled the program, and all the files are still in the "New Blue" folder under "Program Files." I then did a complete search of my C: drive to see what files had been altered since the install, and found that none of the New Blue files had been removed, and worse, the eWebClient.dll file (the esellerate DLL), which they put in the "Common Files" area, was still there. In answer to PerroneFord's question, the uninstall doesn't work at all.
Newbluefx stabilizer manual#
There is no product manual to download, and no other information.ĥ. The only thing I could find was the announcement and one single page describing, in very cursory fashion, what the product does. I tried to find answers to my problem above and was unable to get any useful information.Ĥ. The help with the program is totally useless. Clicking on the Vegas button to turn the fX on and off did not make the video move at all, so obviously no motion stabilization had been done.ģ. However, after a brief moment, the analysis was done, but the text remained on the preview screen, telling me that analysis was needed. I understood that, so I chose a preset, and then clicked on the "Analyze" button in the NewBlue fX dialog. The Vegas preview window had text over the top of the video telling me that the video needed analyzing. I added the stabilizer fX, and opened the dialog.
However, it appears the stuff got installed anyway because the first thing that happened when I tried the software was I got an ad on my screen.Ģ. I didn't immediately answer, and went online to find out about esellerate, and when I found out what it was, I canceled the install.
However, there was a dialog that asked if I wanted to continue the installation.
Newbluefx stabilizer install#
The installation tries to install some background sales software from "esellerate." The installer does not give you the option to decline this install. I just tried this software and here is my recommendation:ġ.