San Jose, California – September 28, 2006 – Miraizon®, a San Cinematize 2 Pro for Windows offers the same rich set of features as “Cinematize 2 Pro for Macintosh has been welcomed by digital media Cinematize 2 Pro users include not only digital media professionals but also Pricing and Availability Priced at $129.95, Cinematize 2 Pro for Windows (Downloadable Version) is Priced at $149.95, Cinematize 2 Pro for Windows (Box Version) will become About Miraizon Headquartered in San Jose, California, Miraizon was formed to deliver
Miraizon Introduces Windows Version of Cinematize 2 Pro
Jose-based digital media software company, announced today that the Windows
version of Cinematize® 2 Pro is now available. Cinematize 2 Pro is the Ultimate
DVD Re-Editing tool that makes virtually any piece of an existing DVD available
as source material for new DVD projects. The extracted clips can be used with
popular applications including QuickTime, Windows MovieMaker, Adobe Premiere,
PowerPoint, iTunes, or even an iPod.
Cinematize 2 Pro for Macintosh, which was released earlier this summer.
Cinematize 2 Pro lets users extract subtitle tracks as movies or images, video
from DVD-VR discs produced by recorders, or even individual channels from
multi-channel audio tracks. In addition, Cinematize 2 Pro allows extraction from
DVD menus, including buttons, background images, motion menus, and audio tracks.
Cinematize 2 Pro users can also increase their productivity dramatically with
numerous timesaving features such as batch processing of multiple segments,
presets for frequently-used settings, comprehensive display of timecodes, and
improved extraction performance. Full details on the extensive features in
Cinematize 2 Pro along with a free demo version are available at Miraizon’s web
site: http://www.miraizon.com.
professionals and enthusiasts ever since its release. They enjoy its enhanced
flexibility, time-saving features, and ease-of-use. Now the same powerful tool
is available for Windows users. With Cinematize 2 Pro, Windows users can take
their DVD projects to the next level and increase their productivity
dramatically,” said the CEO and founder of Miraizon, David Salamon.
school teachers, DJs, lawyers, doctors, advertising professionals, and home
users from all over the world. They use Cinematize 2 Pro to accomplish a wide
range of projects including re-editing DVDs, incorporating DVD clips into
presentations, creating movie highlights collections, editing recorded TV
programs, creating still pictures, and creating audio clips for CDs, iPods, and
iTunes. Cinematize 2 Pro is an essential tool for anybody who works extensively
with DVDs.
available for purchase immediately at http://www.miraizon.com/store/store.html.
Existing Cinematize 2 users can upgrade to Cinematize 2 Pro for Windows
(Downloadable Version) for the special promotional price of $74.95 (regularly
$89.95) for a limited time. A free demo version of Cinematize 2 Pro for Windows
is available for download at: http://www.miraizon.com/support/download.html.
available shortly.
innovative, fun, and easy-to-use digital media software products to consumers.
The company now offers two lines of products: Cinematize 2 and Cinematize 2 Pro.
Cinematize 2 is a highly acclaimed DVD Movie Clip Extractor that has been used
by tens of thousands of users from over 60 countries including both
professionals and amateurs. From major Hollywood movie studios and TV networks
to top art schools and advertising agencies, Cinematize 2 has an impressive list
of customers. Cinematize 2 Pro is a new addition to the Cinematize 2 product
family. It is the Ultimate DVD Re-Editing tool, making virtually any piece of an
existing DVD available as source material for new DVD projects. Miraizon plans
to introduce many more such useful products in the
future.
Source: Miraizon
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