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Expression Encoder 4 Pro Now Available for Purchase

Earlier this month we announced the availability of Express Studio 4. At that time we made the free version of Expression Encoder 4 available on our website.

Today we are pleased to announce that Expression Encoder 4 Pro is now available for purchase from the Microsoft Store. If you purchased a retail version of either Expression Encoder 3 with IIS Smooth Streaming or the full-featured Expression Studio SKU, you can upgrade to Expression Encoder 4 Pro for FREE!. Find out how here.

Expression Encoder 4 Pro contains the full feature set of the product and gives you the following additional functionality not available in the free version:

  • H.264/AAC Encoding
  • Additional decoders for input types (MPEG2, MPEG/TS Splitter, Dolby Digital (AC3), MP4 and H.264/AAC)
  • Live IIS Smooth Streaming Support
  • Unlimited Screen Capture
  • Digital Rights Management (PlayReady) Integration

 

 

More information about the difference between Expression Encoder 4 and Expression Encoder 4 Pro can be found here.

Additional Information/Links

Main Expression Encoder 4 Product Page
Expression Encoder 4 Pro Demonstration
Expression Encoder Forum
How to Use Live Smooth Streaming Article

Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    July 21, 2010
    Do you know when the "10 minute" bug will be fixed? I have a top-level msdn subscription and the version of Expression Encoder 4 Pro that comes with it still has the 10 minute limitation. I need to do some screencasts for a client asap so I may have to buy Camtasia for now (which is $300 I'd rather not spend). Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    July 21, 2010
    Why does it take 45 days to fix the 10 minute problem? Still no fix?

  • Anonymous
    August 09, 2010
    Very nice I didn 't find out about this product until today.  I have only used camtasia and will switch now.  Expression Studio rocks!

  • Anonymous
    April 17, 2014
    Unlimited Screen Capture? Pffft yeah right! It only records 10 minutes! How am I suppose to keep playing a game for YouTube when I can only play 10 minutes?