CyberLink PowerProducer Receives Rewritable Blu-ray Disc “BD-RE 3.0†Authoring and Burning Logo Verification (Press release)
CyberLink PowerProducer Receives Rewritable Blu-ray Disc “BD-RE 3.0” Authoring and Burning Logo Verification
Taipei, Taiwan, September 17, 2007, CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a world leader in digital home solutions, announced today that CyberLink PowerProducer—the disc authoring software—has been verified by the Blu-ray Disc Testing Center to support disc authoring of rewritable Blu-ray disc BD-RE 3.0 (BDMV format on BD-RE).
The verification marks a major milestone for PowerProducer which had been logo verified Blu-ray Disc Testing Center to support BD-RE 2.0 (BDAV format on BD-R) last year.
“PowerProducer is one of the key application in our Blu-ray Disc Solution,” said Alice H. Chang. “Our customers range from top brands of PC to drive makers and being logo verified proves that CyberLink delivers the best in performance and quality to our customers and users alike.”
PowerProducer 4 offers the following key features:
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Capture videos from high-definition camcorders
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Straight-forward interface to author discs with interactive menus
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Support Blu-ray disc authoring and burning
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Support widescreen (16:9) videos and Dolby digital
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Includes PowerDirector Express to edit videos with its Magic Editing tools
CyberLink offers a complete line of software for Blu-ray disc, ranging from high-definition video playback, editing hi-def videos and media burning onto Blu-rays disc. For more information about CyberLink’s high-definition disc solutions, please visit: www.cyberlink.com
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