Roxio Streamer Launches
Roxio announced the launch of Roxio Streamer, which allows users to access photos and videos stored on their PC from other devices in their home as well as remotely from other computers or mobile devices.
Roxio announced the launch of Roxio Streamer, which allows users to access photos and videos stored on their PC from other devices in their home as well as remotely from other computers or mobile devices.
CyberLink Corp. announced that its PowerProducer Blu-ray Disc (BD) authoring software is now BDXL certified by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA).
Global Digital Media Xchange Inc. announced a licensing agreement with Jargon Technologies that will result in the development of Blu-ray Disc Java (BD-J) application software.
MAGIX AG announced that it has launched Rescue Your Video Tapes! 3, which is available for both Mac OS and PC. According to the statement, Rescue Your Video Tapes! 3 costs US $79.99 (CDN $89.99), with the PC version on sale until November 11, 2010 for US $59.99 (CDN $69.99).
Grass Valley announced its new EDIUS Neo 3 video editing platform for the consumer and enthusiast markets. According to the statement, EDIUS Neo 3 software will begin shipping in November, with prices ranging from US$229 to $749, depending upon hardware configuration.
The STR3EM Team announced a joint licensing program for its STR3EM software development kit (SDK) and Personalized Digital Media Access Systems (PDMAS) specifications.
RealNetworks, Inc. announced that it has launched a new version of RealPlayer, which adds photo management and mobile upload to its existing features.
Related Content Database, Inc (RCDb) announced a second screen eBay application for the cable television industry.
ArcSoft, Inc. announced that it is working with AMD on OpenCL technology and to ensure that ArcSoft’s forthcoming TotalMedia Theatre 5 will be compatible with AMD’s Radeon HD 6800 series graphics cards.
Related Content Database, Inc (RCDb) announced a software development kit (SDK) for the new Adobe AIR 2.5 for TV.
CyberLink Corp. announced that it is adding support in its PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D software for Blu-ray 3D MVC decoding and HDMI 1.4 output on the AMD Radeon HD 6800 series of graphics cards.