Monday at NAB ULEAD RELEASES NEW PRODUCTS

Studio Quartet BUNDLE
StudioQuartet includes PhotoImpact 8, Ulead’s flagship image editor,
COOL 3D Studio, a new breed of 3D text and object animation for video
production, MediaStudio Pro 7, Ulead’s professional video editor with
category-leading, software-only, real-time, full-resolution preview and
output, and DVD Workshop AC3, Ulead’s award-winning, advanced DVD
authoring software. StudioQuartet will include a full set of
royalty-free content along with an integrated software manual

Ulead Video/DVD Software Supports Hitachi’s Professional DVD Recorder

Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7 First in Class to Offer Native

DVD-VR Format Support to Professional Videographers

NAB, Las Vegas – April 7, 2003 - UleadÒ Systems, Inc., a leading
software developer in digital video, image editing, 3D animation, and
DVD authoring applications, along with Hitachi, Denshi America Ltd.,
announced that Ulead’s latest video and DVD software provide native
support for the DVD-VR (VR) video file format used by the CR-D10 Hitachi
professional DVD recorder. MediaStudio Pro 7, which recently won
Animation Magazine’s Seal of Excellence award, is the only professional
video editor to offer native VR capture, edit and output, unlike
competing software products that rely on third party VR support. With
MediaStudio Pro 7, professional videographers can now edit and
incorporate VR video files in their projects just as they do with
traditional file formats commonly used for video editing.

As a complement to its professional video editor, Ulead’s consumer-level
video editing and DVD authoring software, VideoStudio 7 and DVD
MovieFactory 2, also support the VR format. This software equips DVD
camcorder owners with easy-to-use and affordable options for editing
video and transferring home movies and other content onto DVDs. Along
with VR support, DVD MovieFactory 2 is unique for enabling users to
conveniently re-edit –RW and +RW DVDs with “on-disc” editing, perfect
for storing and adding TV program content on DVD, even after the disc is
burned. This innovative technology also saves time and space by letting
users edit directly on the disc, bypassing the computer hard drive
altogether.

With the above-mentioned Ulead products, users can read, edit and write
to the original VR format so as to watch the video on a DVD camcorder or
DVD set top recorder that supports the VR format. It’s also possible to
convert the VR format to DVD-Video and VCD formats so users have the
option of viewing their videos on additional playback devices such as a
standard DVD player.


ALSO HITATCH DEBUTS an OEM DRIVE that READS DVD-RAM and + and -