No idea why all the negative reviews, an excellent splitter. Kinda important if you watch mkvs. I have NEVER had a problem with it and have NEVER been unable to uninstall. I swear you people are confusing this with something else.
I have to agree with caribgood. I uninstalled it with Revo; usually you have a few registry marks left after the program's own uninstall, but this one left 53 behind it. Not easy to get rid of...
Haali is a sneaky SOB installing itself unknown to the user when it come packaged within other video software like FLV tag-alongs. Once on your system it is very difficult to remove. It tries to launch without permission whenever you simply browse a folder with video files in it. This uninvited launch crashes on Vista systems, two crashes for every video file in the folder.<br/><br/>The crashes seem harmless, only affecting the unwanted launch of Haali Media Splitter. However, it is disgusting to have to keep clicking "OK" buttons to kill the crash.<br/><br/>Normal uninstall techniques do not work as it has no "Add/Remove Software" listing and removing its thirty-something registry entries does not work either. It re-installs itself within seconds.<br/><br/>Save yourself a lot of grief and do not install Haali or any software based upon Haali engines.<br/><br/>A piss-poor product that acts more like a Trojan than useful video editing software.