Cyberlink works both ways on HD

Blu-ray and HD DVD formats supported in Powerproducer 4

Written by Martin Lynch, Personal Computer World

Cyberlink is aiming to protect people from any fallout from the Blu-ray versus HD DVD high-definition format war by supporting both formats in the latest version of its Powerproducer authoring software.

Powerproducer 4 Next-Gen features high-definition video capturing and production facilities, along with support for widescreen, 19:9 playback. There is also support for 4:3 templates.

The product has recently been certified for Blu-ray compatibility and already supported HD DVD. The new version has options for creating disc chapters automatically and support for background music and first play video.

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The Magic Video Editing tools have been enhanced and allow for quick, on-the-fly corrections, thematic titles and transitions with both video and photos.

“Powerproducer 4 Next-Gen makes high-definition and widescreen authoring accessible to the home user,” said CyberLink chief ececutive Alice H Chang.

“Through support of HD DVDs and Blu-ray discs, Powerproducer 4 meets the needs of disc authoring enthusiasts and takes an already strong video and photo editing program to the next level.”

Shipping now, it costs approximately £40. An upgrade from Powerproducer 3.7 will cost £24.

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