HD DVD Authoring Software
InterVideo and Ulead will be showing off their HD DVD authoring solution at the HD DVD Promotion Group Seminar held at NEC, in Tokyo, Japan on May 18, 2006.
“At InterVideo Ulead, we are at the forefront of providing complete solutions for the digital home,” said Steve Ro, CEO and president of InterVideo. “It is very exciting for us to empower consumers who want to author, burn and play HD DVDs.”
Makes me wonder how long HD DVD or BD authoring will come to applications like iMovie and iDVD. I guess we’ll have to wait for the price of BD burners to come down first. The ones from Pioneer and Panasonic will cost $1000 and $900, respectively. My current VAIO PC is old enough that I had to pay a premium for its DVD burner, and I said that I’d never do that again!
InterVideo Ulead to Showcase HD DVD Playback and Disc Authoring at HD DVD Seminar
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May 18th, 2006 at 4:45 pm
I hope we won’t have to wait to long for Apple’s iApps to support Blu-Ray. I’m half expecting we’ll see support for it before the end of the year if Apple add Blu-Ray to the Mac line. The PowerMac is the only model not to get an Intel upgrade, for which they’re probably waiting for 64-bit Core 2 processors. By then Blu-Ray drives mignt be available which could be included with the most expensive model, and/or available as a build-to-order option for all PowerMacs.
May 18th, 2006 at 4:57 pm
Well I ordered a new MacBook yesterday, so I won’t be getting a new machine with an included Blu-ray drive in quite some time!