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  1. See above the new version about CCE-SP2:

    ---> http://www.cinemacraft.com/eng/sp2.html

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    It's nice except the $1950US price.
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  3. They would do better to price it in zimbabwean Dollars !
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  4. $1 now equals 25000000 Zimbabwe dollars
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    Hilarious that it's version 1.00.01.01 . Do they really need that many sub revision decimals ?
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    they used to have a lot of updates. 2.67 had about a hundred variants. sp2 has an update every 3 months maybe....
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    It's nice except the $1950US price.
    Well, it is a professional tool, but I'm sure like all CCE versions that I've heard of, clever people will find a way to acquire, ahem, "demo" copies that forget to expire themselves.
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    $1950US and it won't even encode any Hi-Def mpeg-2? Get real.......even the free but very good HCenc is capable of encoding any variation of Hi-Def Mpeg-2. CCE was always over rated in my opinion anyway..................
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    Well-spotted, racer-x. TMPGEnc Plus is damn slow, and may need the help from
    "AddNoise" sometimes, BUT can encode @ 4080x4080 if the user needs/wants that.
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    that is true -- cce days may be numbered IMO .... at least in that configuration .... most every studio large and small has switched over to hardware encoding anyway -- or cheaper solutions such as procoder or main concept which do anything
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  11. that is true -- cce days may be numbered IMO .... at least in that configuration .... most every studio large and small has switched over to hardware encoding anyway -- or cheaper solutions such as procoder or main concept which do anything
    I wouldn't say that. No large studio ever used the $60 cce anyway. The SP version is a great encoder for 2K. Most larger studios these days are starting to use software based solutions...tape is slowly dying in the workflow.
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