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CyberLink Supports UDF 2.5/2.6 Formats for Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD Generation
Taipei, Taiwan----July 15, 2005---- CyberLink! Corp., a leading developer in providing integrated solutions for the Digital Home, announced today support for the Universal Disc Format 2.5 and 2.6 (UDF), the burning standard for the next generation of disc formats—Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD respectively.
The Blu-ray Disc format has selected UDF 2.5 as the primary file system standard for burning data or videos onto discs, while the HD DVD format has chosen the comparable UDF 2.6 format. CyberLink! ’s burning applications—Power2Go and InstantBurn—support discs using the aforementioned UDF formats, ensuring disc writing and playback compatibility between PCs and CE devices.
"As the total entertainment solutions leader for playback and burning technology, CyberLink! relies on foresight and expertise to rapidly develop, adopt, and support Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD standards such as UDF 2.5 and 2.6," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. “We understand the crucial speed and rapid adoption of technology in today’s IT industry and are up to the challenge of keeping our OEM partners ahead of the game.”
About CyberLink! Corp.
Founded in 1995, CyberLink Corp. is a world leader and pioneer in providing integrated solutions for the Digital Home. The products are categorized into two major lines: Digital Multimedia Solutions and Training Solutions. Digital Multimedia Solutions includes DVD Burning and Creativity Products focused on media creation by advancing the technologies to capture, edit, author and record all types of media; Digital Entertainment products provide high-quality media enjoyment on the PC by perfecting state-of-the-art audio-video technologies. These award-winning software applications are ideal solutions for turning today’s mainstream computers into home theaters and digital video centers. The company’s Training Solutions include authoring tools for creating training content and training management systems that offer an easy and cost effective way to deliver and manage training programs over corporate intranets or the Internet. As a result of the company’s solid growth and profitability, CyberLink became a public company in October 2000 and is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (5203.TW). To keep up with market demands, CyberLink has operations in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region including Japan. CyberLink’s worldwide headquarter is in Taipei. http://www.gocyberlink.com/
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