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anthony-chiappette wrote on 5/6/2004, 7:58 PM
Well, I know that Screenblast uses the basic MainConcept encoder. I don't recall what MyDVD uses, but it's a different encoder.


Main Concept is considered one of the best MPEG encoders out there (though not the most time efficient)

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bkthiess wrote on 5/28/2004, 12:50 PM
The Mainconcept webpage says that MYDVD also uses its encoder. So the way I see it, its the same encoder either way.