HDV support in Encore 2.0?

I have searched the "What's new" online documantation and I see nothing about support for HDV. Can anyone say for sure if Encore 2.0 supports HDV video formats?

I don't work for Adobe so know only what I read here and at other forums
Adobe Premiere Elements contains PARTS of Premiere Pro and PARTS of Encore all in one product... so you may edit the video and author a DVD from one product... but with fewer options than either Premiere Pro or Encore DVD
Premire Pro for editing and Encore DVD for authoring both have more options than Premiere Elements
If you want an all-in-one product, and do not need more options than are available, Premiere Elements may be the product for you... but you would have to read at the PE forum to find out if it will accept any type of HiDef input file or not (the output to DVD is, of course, going to be a "regular" video stream for the DVD specification)
The simple fact of Encore is that it is not an editing product, and therefore does not do what Premiere Pro will do... and that is by the decision of the Adobe product managers
Asking for video editing features in Encore is not, as far as I know from anything that has ever been said in this forum, going to result in those features being added to Encore... that is why there is a Premiere Pro product

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