I let a month pass (and I tried to not get mad at what I read here, which was not an easy thing) but now it starts to get on my nerves since I have exchanged tons of mails with the NCH Technical Support and after four weeks they're still trying to figure out what is my issue. What a skilled team ! So I have to answer one last time.
As you may have noticed, English is not my native language. But if I understand correctly what you're all saying, you totally agree to let customers buy incomplete and flawed softwares hiding yourself behind a wall of bad reasons like "adding a feature without testing it may break a software" or "this program is cheap so deal with it".
To be honest, I don't care about the development or the cheapness of the product. I bought VideoPad to create high quality audio/video, this is the way NCH advertised the software, and the truth is I can't use the service I paid for. Come now, don't tell me there's no problem when you hear this : https://tinyurl.com/videobadmp3
If you really don't hear the difference, maybe you should visit an ear specialist as soon as possible. I just can't believe it. The audio encoder of VideoPad slaughters my audio files but you're saying everything's fine. Keep calm and shut up. As once said the crow, I swore, though somewhat later, that I would never be tricked thus again.