CyberLink Released 64-bit Software Encoder for Vista

CyberLinkCyberLink Corporation, a digital home solutions provider, today released CyberLink Software Encoder 1.1, for enabling real-time MPEG-2 TV recording via Windows Vista Media Center, including 64-bit version.

CyberLink Software Encoder 1.1 offers native 64-bit support for PCs using the Windows Vista operating system. The benefits include better multi-tasking with less loading on system resources, as same as creation of larger, higher-quality, video files achieved by using more memory made available on 64-bit systems, according to CyberLink.

The 64-bit Encoder 1.1 also provides more accurate recording of TV content, ensuring fewer jitters and frame drops, creating files that deliver a smoother viewing experience, the Corporation says.

The new encoding software is optimized for dual-core processors from Intel and AMD.

“With real-time encoder CyberLink Software Encoder, users can record TV programs while performing other tasks,” said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. “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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