If you are purposely being cryptic about this topic, that's OK, just let me know that the topic needs to remain confusing and cyrptic, and I can assume your need for that. So I can't understand what extra features will be given to those people who pay the $25 (or so) to get the basic pay version. Licenses are server-based on HW ID, and don't. You have 5 activations per license, which you can use on 5 different PC's (or VM's) or the same system 5 times in a row if you keep replacing HW - until all 5 activations are used. So does the free version continue to work indefinately, or at some point will certain options (like not recording to formats other than avi, for example) not be available? If so, what options will be available indefinately? Will the free version at some point watermark or some other way restrict usage? For the short time that I tested the free version, I recorded to avi and I think the software did a very good job of capturing video with sound. Each new machine, with a different hardware ID (CPU/mobo/network/boot disk), counts as an activation. Here is my setup: I have 2 SSDs installed. The specific problem I have is that every time I tweak a new Windows install with NTLite and then reformat my PC and install Windows, I am forced to re-activate NTLite again and reduced to the Free version. I saw that indeed I could not use it anymore without buying it. I bought a license for NTLite, and I activated it and everything is good to go. I used the trial version (not the free version) and tested it for several hours, recording about a dozen short clips, and then the software said I needed to buy it if I wanted to use it. I have read through these postings very carefully, and I still cannot understand what are the restrictions of the home free version (link to home free version posted in this thread).
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