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10 November 2007 16:32 by James "Dela" Delahunty
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Cyberlink Corp. has launched CyberLink DVD Suite 6, advertising it as a complete package of retail software for playing movies, editing videos, burning and backing up data, copying and authoring discs. With the adoption of blue-laser, high-definition formats growing, the DVD Studio 6 retail package now comes in three different flavors.
CyberLink DVD Suite 6 Essential
This version is geared toward those who are new to digital media and so leaves out some of the features of the other two. This package includes...- PowerDVD for movie playback
- PowerProducer for authoring videos onto discs
- Power2Go for easy drag-and-drop burning of all types of media files
- PowerBackup for archiving application data and files to discs
- InstantBurn for using a Blu-ray Disc, HD DVD or DVD as a secondary hard disk-like storage device
- MediaShow for creating photo slideshows
- PowerDVD Copy for duplicating non-protected DVDs and shrinking video content onto discs
- LabelPrint for creating disc labels and cover inlays
- PowerStarter for accessing tasks and updating software
CyberLink DVD Suite 6 Pro
This package offers all the features of the Essential package and more and also adds more support to several features. It offers...- All Essential package features
- PowerDirector for automatic video editing
- PowerProducer for authoring videos onto discs (with Dolby 5.1ch support)
- PowerBackup for archiving application data and files to discs (incl. additional archiving features)
- Power2Go for easy drag-and-drop burning of all types of media files (with addition password protection support)
CyberLink DVD Suite 6 UltraThis is labeled the ultimate of the three packages. It includes all the same features as pro with some improvements. It offers...- All Pro package features
- PowerDVD for movie playback (supports Blu-ray and HD DVD)
- Power2Go for easy drag-and-drop burning of all types of media files (supports Blu-ray and HD DVD)
- PowerProducer for authoring videos onto discs (supports Blu-ray and HD DVD)
- PowerDirector for automatic video editing (with support for HD video and the full range of video effects and design templates.
"CyberLink DVD Suite 6 combines the best line up of digital media software from CyberLink," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. "It delivers leading features and advanced technologies for doing everything you could want via a user-friendly interface. CyberLink provides three options to give users the best pack suited to their digital media lifestyle."
CyberLink DVD Suite 6 Ultra costs $129.95, CyberLink DVD Suite 6 Pro costs $89.95 and CyberLink DVD Suite 6 Essential costs $49.95. Upgrades start at $39.95.
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| borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 1 December 2007 18:07 |
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Ib purchased version 5 because i was looking for an alternative to nero and this is more than capable to do what you need for your digital disc needs. Highly recommend it.
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