CyberLink's PowerDVD supports Blu-ray Technology

CyberLink Corp. has announced that one of its flagship product, namely PowerDVD has received certification PC Software Blu-ray player to support Blu-ray Disc technology BDXL. Until now, PowerDVD is the first PC application to receive this award. This certification is awarded by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), a special organization that creates and melinsensi Blu-ray Disc technology. Through its official page, CyberLink PowerDVD has managed to become a pioneer in supporting the latest Blu-Ray technology, BDXL, which is a multi-layer recordable format that can store up to 128 GB of data.

CyberLink CEO Alice H. Chang stated that they were keen to see the development of software compatibility at the forefront of progress CyberLink Blu-ray Disc. "CyberLink is dedicated to providing the best compatibility to the user through all the devices in a variety of applications our software," he added. In fact, when the PowerDVD reached version 10 earlier this year, making an increase Cyberlink playback playback and recording capabilities compared with competitors' applications.

However, please note that users will not be restricted to use PowerDVD BDXL if they need support, because they can also rely on other popular products such as CyberLink Power2Go. The Power2Go has advantages for the Presidency with PowerDVD like burning Blu-ray, DVD and CD, then protect the discs with 256-bit encryption on industrial grade or create autorun installer to display HD images as an interactive slideshow.