![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of upgrading to the recent standalone version 9, CyberLink is throwing in the full retail version of PowerDirector 8 Ultra, which means a host of restrictions have been lifted and features added over the previous HE version. When it comes to making your own movies, the video editor also sees a much more useful update. The one thing it lacks compared to the full retail version of PowerDVD is 5.1 audio output, which is an odd restriction we’d rather forgo the 3D features in favour of proper surround sound support. Upgrades here include support for 3D Blu-ray discs, on-the-fly 3D conversion of plain DVDs, and MKV playback. The list of phones is a little out of date, but it’s simple enough to create your own templates by basing them on existing presets.įor video playback, PowerDVD 10 BD Express is included – a version up from Media Suite 8 – and it plays back everything from DVD and Blu-ray discs to MP4s and AVIs. You’ll also find presets for BlackBerry, HTC, Motorola and Nokia phones, all the major games consoles, as well as YouTube and Facebook. It shares the same slick front end as PowerProducer, is quick and very easy to use, and is aimed principally at converting videos for mobile devices, with the usual presets for iPods and iPhones. The new application in question is the full version of MediaEspresso 6 Deluxe, a video transcoding tool previously sold for £35. These days they comprise everything from audio file creation to full-blown Full HD video editing and Blu-ray playback, and the latest version of CyberLink’s Media Suite follows that trend, adding a sprinkling of extras and a whole new program. ![]() Media suites have evolved over the years from simple CD and DVD-burning utilities to cover the whole gamut of PC-based media creation jobs. ![]()
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