After trying at least 20-30 times I was able to open the "registration code" window. But required me to quickly push alt + key to the left and ENTER to select the last option. While the message was still there, it wasn't possible for me to insert the actual key, and after pushing Enter the program closed, but that window remained open so I inserted the actual key from August:
Not really but ok... Kinda makes sense, I've been using this program since it first came out in early beta, the fix posted doesn't work with my two computers Win 7 (one 64 and one 32-bit). The frustration is when you have an extremely useful program hobbled by this type of issue. This thread was started 8-days ago and the only official responses have been kludge "fixes". Even a response such as a "fix is in the works," would be nice.
I am more than willing to pay for good, reliable, useful software; as this is commercial software in beta form and not open source one would think an issue disabling said program on a large installed user-base would be a high priority.
Since neither "mike admin" or the mod have posted back here about this problem, I thought I'd ask those of you who are trying to deal with it - Have you read the following (appears at the bottom of the "Download" page)?:
Computer administrator privileges are required on Windows to run the beta version. This is limitation of Windows SCSI application programming interface. Eventually MakeMKV will not require administrator privileges to run.
I believe that the whole point of the expiration is to not have people using really old beta versions especially after the product is out of beta testing. Unfortunately, the author has failed to release an update before the expiration which is a serious annoyance.
Personally, I use the software for quickly converting my SD DVDs to MKV and have no need for the Blu-Ray capabilities. I've never used the program with a Blu-Ray at all nor do I have the need. Regardless of that I found myself unable to launch the program yesterday to quickly rip an SD DVD to an MKV on my HDD so that I could stream it to another device. I was none too please.
Yes, I could screw around with the system clock/date just to get the program to work but I refuse to do that. I shouldn't have to. I did plan to purchase a license for this program sometime very soon even though I don't need the Blu-Ray functionality but I definitely consider this current problem one that the author needs to address and prevent from occurring in the future.
It seems like there is a date check for people who haven't entered a beta key but not if they do? I have never entered a key because I don't use the Blu-Ray stuff. I just use the program for SD DVDs. So if entering the key gets around the application being too old then the author needs to add the ability for people to enter the key when this pop-up appears because at present the way things work if you get the message you are effectively locked out of the program.
I heard about makeMKV yesterday, downloaded the most recent beta to give it a shot last night and I have the same problem - the "This application version is too old" message pops up before I can do anything else and "OK" (the only option) closes the application entirely. I'm running:
My system clock is definately accurate and I deinstalled/reinstalled with the same outcome. Can't try out the app if I can't get into it! Can anyone help?
Not sure where I posted the original, but thanks to the moderator for the update on fixing this problem. Setting the system date back to July 1 then running makemkv got rid of the 'too old' message so I could get to the application and put the beta key in, after which I was able to set the system date back to the right date and all's running/mkv'ing fine now!