Sony Unveils Blu-ray Software

If you’re a content producer, you might be able to afford this software from Sony.

The Blu-print authoring application, developed by Sony Pictures Entertainment, runs on most high-end Windows-powered workstation and enables postproduction facilities and movie production studios to utilize the advanced features of the BD-ROM format. In addition to ensuring proper encoding, users can use Blu-print to create menu navigation for their Blu-ray discs and utilize the advanced features of the format such as BDMV (Blu-ray™ Disc Movie) “popup” menus and BD-J (Blu-ray™ Disc Java) interactivity.

Blu-print is available for a measly $50,000 per license. But then, it wasn’t really meant for you or me anyway.

Sony Unveils Blu-ray Software

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  1. Mole Says:

    Exactly as I have been saying. The first round has been done on Beta software without everything the format can do. Just wait till this thing is on Service pack 1 and then boom you will see some outstanding content.

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