Miraizon Releases New Versions of Cinematize 2, the
DVD Movie Clip Extractor
The latest versions, Cinematize 2.04 for Macintosh
and Cinematize 2.01 for Windows, provide some new features as well as fixes. The
new features in both versions include improved handling of complex and
non-standard DVDs and user interface improvements. In addition, Cinematize 2.04
for Mac is now fully compatible with the new Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger as well as
QuickTime 7. The Windows version now includes full Japanese language
localization.
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) June 2, 2005 -- Miraizon(R), a
San Jose-based digital media software company, announced today that new versions
of its flagship product Cinematize(TM), the DVD movie clip extractor, are now
available for both the Macintosh and Windows operating systems. The latest
versions, Cinematize 2.04 for Macintosh and Cinematize 2.01 for Windows, provide
some new features as well as fixes. The new features in both versions include
improved handling of complex and non-standard DVDs and user interface
improvements. In addition, Cinematize 2.04 for Mac is now fully compatible with
the new Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger as well as QuickTime 7. The Windows version now
includes full Japanese language localization. A complete list of new features
and fixes, free trial software of the new versions, and updaters for existing
customers are all available at the company Web site.
From audio/video pros to enthusiasts, from schools
to ad agencies, law firms, and hospitals, we have a very broad range of
customers. As more and more people begin to use DVD as a medium of storage,
sooner or later they find they want to extract pieces of the stored footage for
re-use, be they audio, video, or movie clips. We think Cinematize is the best
tool around for this task," said the CEO and founder of Miraizon, David
Salamon.
Running on both the Macintosh and Windows operating
systems, Cinematize 2 allows users to extract audio and video clips off of any
unencrypted DVD and save them in formats compatible with standard multimedia
editing software such as QuickTime, iMovie, and Final Cut on the Macintosh, and
Premiere, Windows Movie Maker, and QuickTime on Windows. With Cinematize 2,
users can extract clips as short as fraction of a second or as long as a
complete movie. Cinematize 2 is a highly acclaimed software package that offers
an interface simple enough for novice users, yet with powerful enough features
and performance to satisfy even demanding audio and video professionals. Since
its release, thousands of customers have used Cinematize to incorporate DVD
clips into their PowerPoint and Keynote presentations, to create movie
highlights collections, to edit recorded TV programs, or to create audio clips
for CDs, iPods, and iTunes. More details on the many features and applications
of Cinematize can be found
at this web location.
Pricing and Availability
Priced
at US $59.95, the downloadable versions of Cinematize 2 for Windows and
Macintosh can be purchased from the company web site at http://www.miraizon.com. Users of previous
versions of Cinematize 2 can download updaters free of charge. The boxed version
of Cinematize 2 for Macintosh is available from the company web site and through
major resellers including CompUSA, Fry's Electronics, Apple store, Micro Center,
J&R, Small Dog Electronics, Tekserve, MacMall, Amazon.com , as well as
through many other local Apple specialist stores. The boxed version of
Cinematize 2 for Windows will be available soon. The MSRP (Manufacturer's
Suggested Retail Price) for the Macintosh boxed version is US $69.95.
About Miraizon
LLC
Headquartered in San Jose, California, Miraizon was formed to
deliver innovative, fun, and easy-to-use digital media software products to
consumers. The company's highly acclaimed software product, Cinematize, has been
used by audio and video professionals and enthusiasts from over 40 countries.
From major Hollywood movie studios and TV networks to top art schools and
advertising agencies, Cinematize has an impressive list of customers. Miraizon
plans to introduce many more such useful products in the
future.
Source: eMediaWire















