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CyberLink Showcases HD Entertainment Solutions at CeBIT 2007

CyberLink has demonstrated its range of entertainment software for Today's Digital Lifestyle, in Hall 21, booth C02 at CeBIT 2007, Germany. CyberLink's Digital Lifestyle Solutions include:

- Integrated Digital Home Solution: To enable the ultimate entertainment experience anywhere in the home, CyberLink's integrated digital home solution is on display with live demos of:
o CyberLink TV Server – enables TV broadcasting across a user's home network, supporting high-definition digital TV.
o CyberLink Media Server – supports the interoperability specifications that allow DLNA-certified devices, such as PCs, PDAs, mobile phones, and other CE devices, to share media content via UPnP connectivity.
o CyberLink SoftDMA – a software-based digital media adapter designed for accessing media files from a server to a client device across a UPnP network.

- CyberLink Next-Generation Disc Solution:
o High-definition Movie Playback: Certified for Blu-ray discs and HD DVDs, CyberLink's PowerDVD provides advanced BD-J and HDi interactivity support, allowing users the real time experience with up-to-date movie content, delivered directly to the PC.
o High-definition Media Creation: Providing users with the extreme experience of their own high-definition video content, CyberLink offers a complete software solution that supports the capturing and editing of high-definition video, and the authoring and burning of HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc content.

- CyberLink Complete DTV Solution:
o Pay-TV on PCs: By collaborating with strategic partners in TV content and conditional access security, CyberLink is demonstrating complete end-to-end solutions for enjoying premium Pay-TV content on PCs and mobile devices.
o TV on the Go: CyberLink Mobile DTV solution enables the decoding and playback of TV content, featuring multi-standard, multi-band support, quick program switching, and TV recording, providing access to digital TV content as well as electronic service guide information anywhere on the go.



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