Video formats and payment

I am considering buying either Adobe Premiere Elements 12 or 13 but i wanted to know a couple of things first. I will be using this editing software for creating videos on YouTube and therefore i need the software to include the ability to have Multi-Cam videos. Secondly, the recording software that i use (nVidia Shadowplay) saves videos in MP4V format, so i was wondering if MP4V is a format that i can use in either of these programs. And finally, I know that Premiere Elements 12 is a one off payment, but is Elements 13 a one off payment or an annual payment?

Word One - Denver wrote:
> Haven't used it in a long time, so I don't remember what
7 supports, but
> in 8.5 I use the Direct Media Xtra by Tabuliero to play
MPEGs all the
> time. You may want to check it out.
More recent version of Tabuliero's Xtra is the Mpeg Addvanced
Xtra, which is
very good.
http://xtras.tabuleiro.com/products/mpeg_advance/index.tdb
For CD-ROM video, PEG-1 is still a good cross platform,
general purpose
video format.
regards
Dean
Director Lecturer / Consultant
http://www.fbe.unsw.edu.au/learning/director
http://www.multimediacreative.com.au

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