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CyberLink releases MediaShow 4

Written by James "Dela" Delahunty @ 26 Mar 2008 0:04

CyberLink releases MediaShow 4 CyberLink Corp. today released CyberLink MediaShow 4, combining photo and video management, enhancement, authoring, burning and sharing in one convenient application. The software features a next-generation 3D "liquid" interface that ensures ease-of-use and fun for users while working on their precious photos and videos.

"The ubiquity of mainstream digital cameras and mobile phones is prompting users to take more videos and photos, and accumulate thousands of them on their PCs," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. "CyberLink MediaShow 4 is the ideal software to manage visual media libraries in a fun and easy way, allowing users to enhance their own videos and photos quickly, helping them to share their stories creatively, through slideshows, online posting and preserving their best memories onto DVDs."

MediaShow 4 lets users create cool and stylish content such as impressive slideshows, including the new, stunning animated "cell" style, which features beat detection technology for automatically synchronizing the animation of photos according to a soundtrack's rhythm. Users can therefore create unique slideshows from a single set of photos, simply by changing their music selection.

CyberLink MediaShow 4 is now available online and the retail version will be available in UK and German stores beginning May 2008, priced at $49.95 (€44.99).

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