MEDIA CENTER PC NEWSJune 17th 2004 CyberLink MakeDVD Plug-in Adds DVD Creation to Microsoft Windows XP Media Center EditionToday, CyberLink Corp. a world leader and pioneer in providing integrated solutions in the digital home, released MakeDVD, a new disc burning plug-in allowing Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 customers to burn DVDs via a remote control. Through a simple click-n-burn process operated with a remote control, users can instantly make a DVD disc of their home videos from the comfort of their couch. The easy-to-navigate interface featuring large icons makes it a breeze to select and burn any video file. If desired, users can also choose the disc menu setting via the remote control. "CyberLink's MakeDVD is an easy-to-use plug-in feature. Its convenient functionality adds to users' overall experience with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. This new plug-in feature is available for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 and supports MPEG, AVI, DAT, WMV, ASF, and DVR-MS formats. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 turns a PC into a media center that integrates digital entertainment experiences with the freedom of remote-control access. Consumers can enjoy live television, personal video recording, music, photos, videos and DVDs. "With the addition of Make DVD, customers will receive a richer digital entertainment experience on their Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 PCs," said Brad Brooks, director of Windows marketing at Microsoft Corp. "The combination of Cyberlink's MakeDVD and Windows XP Media Center Edition will give consumers an easy way to preserve and enjoy their favorite digital content." |
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