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$150 for upgraders.
You get real time previews and better compatability with Windows media, and an improved CG (whatever that means).
Also support for XP and OS X. Adobe Mpeg2 export engine.I don't have a bad attitude...
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I wanna see how the mpeg-2 encoder compares w/ TMPGenc Plus. Adobe.com says the encoder is powered by Main Concept. Anyone familiar with that?
Let's get some comparisons going people.
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Cool!
People have been compalaining about the Microsoft DV codec and prasing the Main Concept DV codec ever since Premiere 6 was released.
Hopefully, the MC Mpeg2 engine will have the same good quality as their DV codec.I don't have a bad attitude...
Life has a bad attitude!
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