Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 and VideoStudio 11 Receive Certification for Both BDMV and AVCHD Formats
Corel announced its Ulead DVD MovieFactory and Ulead VideoStudio are the worlds first DVD editing and authoring software programs to achieve certified support of both Blu-ray Disc Movie Video (BDMV) and Advanced Video Codec High Definition Standard (AVCHD) formats.
The announcement was made at IFA in Berlin, Germany. IFA runs August 31 to September 5, 2007 at the Messe Berlin. Corel is located in Hall 6.2a, Stand 104 with the Blu-ray Disc Association and in Hall 21a, Stand 104 with the HD DVD Promotion Group.
By receiving certification for BDMV and AVCHD, Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 and Ulead VideoStudio 11 have passed the stringent quality standards and guidelines set by the Blu-ray Disc Association and AVCHD Testing Center to ensure the best user experience. Users can now produce fun and creative DVD projects with a professional-looking feel in BDMV, AVCHD or standard DVD formats.
With BDMV, users can edit and author personal Hollywood-style movies with menu navigation. Movies can be preserved to the highest resolution, 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, and recorded on up to 50GB Blu-ray Disc media.
As the latest high-definition format for consumer camcorders, AVCHD allows users to capture their home video with the most efficient H.264 video codec. Users can import their own AVCHD content to further edit, author or create an AVCHD disc for playback.
Registered users of Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 Plus can purchase an update which includes BDMV, AVCHD and HD DVD Advanced Content formats for $19.99 (US and Canada) at www.corel.com. The update is available today in Japan. The English language version will be available in early September. German and French languages will follow in early October with Traditional Chinese scheduled for availability in mid October.
Ulead VideoStudio 11 Plus users will be able to download a free update which includes BDMV and AVCHD formats at www.corel.com. The update will be available in English in early October with German, French and Traditional Chinese to follow in mid October. Dutch and Italian will be available in late October with Russian and Polish availability in early November.
By receiving certification for BDMV and AVCHD, Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 and Ulead VideoStudio 11 have passed the stringent quality standards and guidelines set by the Blu-ray Disc Association and AVCHD Testing Center to ensure the best user experience. Users can now produce fun and creative DVD projects with a professional-looking feel in BDMV, AVCHD or standard DVD formats.
With BDMV, users can edit and author personal Hollywood-style movies with menu navigation. Movies can be preserved to the highest resolution, 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, and recorded on up to 50GB Blu-ray Disc media.
As the latest high-definition format for consumer camcorders, AVCHD allows users to capture their home video with the most efficient H.264 video codec. Users can import their own AVCHD content to further edit, author or create an AVCHD disc for playback.
Registered users of Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 Plus can purchase an update which includes BDMV, AVCHD and HD DVD Advanced Content formats for $19.99 (US and Canada) at www.corel.com. The update is available today in Japan. The English language version will be available in early September. German and French languages will follow in early October with Traditional Chinese scheduled for availability in mid October.
Ulead VideoStudio 11 Plus users will be able to download a free update which includes BDMV and AVCHD formats at www.corel.com. The update will be available in English in early October with German, French and Traditional Chinese to follow in mid October. Dutch and Italian will be available in late October with Russian and Polish availability in early November.