CyberLink Releases Native 64-bit Software Encoder for Windows Vista Media Center

On a press release Cyberlink announces its Software Encoder 1.1, for enabling real-time MPEG-2 TV recording via Windows Vista Media Center.

CyberLink Software Encoder 1.1 offers native 64-bit support for PCs using the Windows Vista operating system. Benefits include:

  • Better multi-tasking with less loading on system resources
  • Access to more memory made available on 64-bit systems, enabling creation of larger, higher-quality, video files
  • More accurate recording of TV content, ensuring fewer jitters and frame drops, creating files that deliver a smoother viewing experience.

Optimization for dual-core processors from Intel and AMD—and optimization for Intel processors featuring Hyper-Threading technology—supports the improved multitasking of processor-intensive activities while recording TV, like DVD playback, video editing, or disc burning.

According to Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink,

With real-time encoder CyberLink Software Encoder, users can record TV programs while performing other tasks. Optimization for Windows Vista and the latest processors ensures processing-intensive TV recording is performed with minimal burden on a computer's CPU, delivering smooth DVD-quality video, while ensuring enough processing power for other common tasks.

The CyberLink Software Encoder meets the requirements for the Windows Logo Program (WLP) for Windows Vista.

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