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cpc000cpc wrote on 2/22/2013, 7:11 PM

fmxformula,

Probably not; I've not got MEP15 to check. Some program versions required a pay for (cheap) download of a codec. There is a workaround often required with non-compatible formats -- use a conversion program like the free, and often recommended here, 'Super (c)' The actual download link may be a bit hard to find as there are big ads for other converters on the page. The link near the veery bottom says 'Start Downloading SUPER © right away...' which leads to another page, which leads to another page, to the link for SUPERsetup.exe 49.1mb! 

http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

A better suggestion I'd say would be to consider and upgrade. MEP 15 is about five version out of date and there have been lots of improvements since. If the Latest MEP 2013 is out of reqach you might consider even a discounted older one from a third party.

Regards,

Carl

johnebaker wrote on 2/23/2013, 4:55 AM

Hi

To add to Carls suggestion re upgrading.

If you do upgrade get the Premium version - all the major codecs which are fee based are included (except DVC)

John

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