Premiere pro 1.5 and Encore DVD 2.0

I have Premiere Pro 1.5 but I like the new features of Encore DVD 2.0. Does any have any problems and/or comments if I upgrade to Encore 2.0, but still use Premiere 1.5. Especially around the areas of compatablity and importing.
Thanks in advance for your advice

Hi Roxanne,
I use Premier Pro 1.5 for all my video editing. I export my video files out of PP 1.5 as Microsoft AVI format into Encore 2.0 for DVD authoring without any compatibility problems. I use Encore 2.0 and it works great for me. Hope this helps.
Good luck,
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