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Old 03-07-2024, 12:00 PM   #1845
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Originally Posted by Martinoptic View Post
Me too. I have one of their camcorders which I bought over ten years ago. It works well but the software to transfer the video to PC has been discontinued. The version I got with the camcorder doesn’t work properly. Bummer.
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Originally Posted by neil_swann80 View Post
Is it too much to ask for Manufacturers when discontinuing software support to allow a path to open source communities to take the helm? Seems like it would help reduce e-waste.
I tried Music Center for PC again and it was the same as before (sluggish to the point of being unusable). I wonder why Sony abandoned Media Go, which is so much better than Music Center for PC?

I agree that the Open Source Community should be allowed to continue to support abandoned applications. The following illustrates why: Sony used to have a software application named SonicStage that was mandatory to use with the Sony Walkman Digital Audio Players (DAP). Without it your computer couldn't even see the Walkman when connected. If the application was discontinued what were people supposed to do?
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