Question for Sound Forge 6 owners

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I currently own Sound Forge 5. When I bought it, I was under the impression that the "lite" version was limited in it's ability to write MP3 files, but the full version (which I bought) was not.

However after I wrote a certain number of MP3 files, I started getting a requester telling me that if I wanted to write any more MP3 files, I had to pony up $20 to buy the MP3 "plug-in module".

This left me a bit pissed, as I would think that ANY serious audio editing program should have this ability built-in, without any limitations.

My question is this - I have not seen any great reason to upgrade to version 6, but if I do will I then have unlimited MP3 writing ability? Or will I have have to cough up even more money later? If the upgrade to 6 includes this capability, then it looks much more inviting....
 
Dude, that's a drag! You mean you have the full version of 5 and it's nagging you about registering to save as MP3's? Maybe a quick call to their customer service (NOT support) could fix that for you. I've found them to be friendly and helpful.

I have SF6 and have not once been nagged about saving as mp3. And I've saved a lot of mp3's. It's how I deliver product to clients who want it online.

Good luck!
 
I did have to register the two products separately and they had separate activation codes. But $20?
 
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