Got a video to edit? Tired of reaching for software from Adobe or Apple? Here's another option, courtesy of CyberLink. The company most famous for DVD/Blu-ray playback and burning software has just ...
This collection of photo and video editors shields you from the complexity of many tasks, but still manages to provide near pro-level power. CyberLink’s $300 Director Suite is a collection of four of ...
CyberLink has also just launched PowerDirector 365 Business, allowing users to quickly and easily create video ads for social media and other digital channels. PowerDirector 365 Business includes ...
DirectorZone – the new web community for PowerDirector users, it allows for upload, download and sharing of customized templates for DVD menus, frames, motion objects and more; Direct access to Flickr ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), today announced brand new versions of its creative editing software, adding new AI-powered tools and more advanced editing features.
Cyberlink is a company that you likely best know for its PowerDVD player software, but it’s entire suite of software covers everything from editing photos and video, to burning discs, watching movies, ...
The latest version of Cyberlink’s flagship video/photo/audio creative bundle, Director Suite 3, adds more granular editing of titles and transitions, sports numerous improvements and tweaks, and now ...
We're still a ways away from the official debut of Windows 8 hardware, but given its impending release, there's plenty of software being cooked up for the new OS with a split personality. Cyberlink, ...
A powerful, versatile video editor. PowerDirector 8 Ultra is a powerful video editor, and its interface is stylish and friendly–when you work with it in full-screen mode. This latest version of the ...
From the Cheapskate: Normally $129.99, this top-rated video editing suite is a steal at this price. But the deal ends later today, so hurry up! Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
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