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MainConcept Releases version 1.0 of Main Reference

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MainConcept Reference is the successor of the renowned MPEG and H.264 Encoders. The new transcoding application combines almost all available MainConcept codecs. It enables you to convert videos in numerous formats. The main application of MainConcept Reference includes all codecs as demo versions. The module based approach of MainConcept Reference lets the user decide which codec suits his demands. If the customer finds the desired plug-in, he only unlocks this specific codec and the rest remains in demo mode.

The available demo codecs in MainConcept Reference are the following:

* MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
* H.264/AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10)
* H.264/AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10) Pro
* VC-1 Consumer Version
* VC-1 Professional Version
* DVCPRO 25/50
* DVCPRO 100 (HD)
* JPEG2000

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