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Scenestealer wrote on 12/5/2011, 4:51 AM

Yep! Buy MX. It is a lot quicker.

Seriously though that does sound quite slow but then if it is a very big project....

Do you keep all your files in one or two directories and is all the AV on a separate internal drive? May help.

Best

Peter

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Whalebat wrote on 12/5/2011, 2:24 PM

Hello Peter

Thanks for the reply.

I backup all projects files to a separate selfcantained project folder on second hard drive.

No project is any longer than an hour.

I did read that MX is faster..... but I also read a few reviews that said ,although it's faster, not enough

to warrant updating.  I did down load a trial but it was unreliable, not sure why, but I am not always conviced by trial software.

I like the MEP 16+  and it's features.

I have MEP 15+ and MEP 16+ installed on my PC because MEP 16 doesn't handle MEP15 Project title formatting properly and corrections need to be made.

The main considerations of the software for me are definately processing speed and compatibility with earlier versions.

If you have any other advise, please post back.

Thanks Again