Corel WinDVD has received a BD-Live certification, which means it can now connect to the internet for additional Blu-ray features. BD-Live (also known as BD Profile 2.0) can be included by content producers to enable users to participate in social network, multiplayer gaming and online shopping on their Blu-ray player. It also enables the possibility to download movie trailers and subtitles. And this all when watching a Blu-ray Disc movie.
WinDVD with BD-Live support is available to OEMs immediately and will be available to retail customers beginning in early 2009, yes, 2009…
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