Encore DVD en Windows Vista

Hola,alguien ha podido instalar el Encore en español, pero en windows vista, me sale un error 2292 a alguien le hya pasado?

Samuel, acabo de visitar el foro de Encore (que no uso) en inglés. Allí dicen que, oficialmente, Encore no funciona en Vista. Pero algunas personas reportan haberlo instalado, aunque no les funciona 100%. Sólo una persona dice que lo instaló y lo ha estado usando sin problemas.
Ojalá que esto te sirva.

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