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There are less templates for things like slideshows, and some output options are missing (you can’t save projects in QuickTime format, for example).Īnd your Power2Go 8 DE build also has some omissions, in particular being unable to create system recovery or video discs.
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But at the same time, you don’t get features like full HD preview 3D particle effects, and TrueTheater video enhancement. This has some of the high-end Ultra features, including 3D display support the ability to convert 2D videos to 3D 3D video effects, and full Blu-ray and AVCHD disc burning. The most significant example of this is PowerDirector, where you get the HE3D build. The key point to remember when you’re thinking about purchasing Media Suite 10 Ultra is that it doesn’t include the full stand-alone versions of every package: in a few cases these are cut down, and in ways you might not always expect. So on balance this seems to work well enough, with the program quickly leading you to whatever features or functionality you need. We only saw a few of those messages, though, and they can probably all be disabled from PowerStarter’s settings (clear “Receive CyberLink product information”). This may seem like a budget deal to CyberLink, but if we’ve just spent $129.95 on a suite then we’d like to think the company can give the marketing a rest for a while. You’re still working with a set of 11 individual applications underneath, for instance, and these will individually ask you for registration: you can’t register everything in a single action.Īnd initially we were a little annoyed to see pop-up ads and “upgrade!” messages when we first launched some applications. And clicking any of these then launches the appropriate program: easy. Clicking any of these displays a set of related tasks, so choosing “Video” gives you “Play Video Files”, “Advanced Video Editing”, “Upload to Social Networks” and so on. But fortunately CyberLink has provided PowerStarter, a simple front-end menu system that generally points you in the right direction.Įssentially the program breaks down your media life into six tabbed areas: Movie, Video, Photo, Music, Data & Backup and Utilities. When you’ve this much functionality on offer, it can be hard to know which program you should launch to carry out a particular task. Still, that’s not necessarily a problem: there are at least five applications here with significant commercial value, and as long as you’ll use three or maybe four of these then Media Suite still looks like a good buy. And media-wise, there’s a notable shortage of photo-editing power (MediaShow has some editing options but nothing exceptional). Not all the bundled packages are particularly important, then.
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So for instance, WaveEditor 2 Standard allows you to edit audio files and create mobile ring tones PowerDVD Copy 1.5 Standard makes quality DVD movie backups, including automatically compressing dual-layer content to fit 8.5GB onto a 4.7GB DVD LabelPrint 2.6 Standard is an easy-to-use tool for designing and printing disc labels, and InstantBurn 5 Standard is a packet writing app which allows you to drag and drop files to DVDs or Blu-ray discs just as though they were another hard drive.
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And MediaEspresso 6.5 Deluxe is a useful application for converting media files into more mobile device-friendly formats, although the large amount of free competition means it doesn’t quite have the value it once did.Īnd the remaining applications are less important: some people might like them, others may use them rarely, if at all. We would rate PowerBackup 2.6 Standard as next in importance it’s a capable tool for backing up your system to DVDs or Blu-ray discs. Improvements this time include MKV and FLV import, faster rendering, support for 3D video imports and effects, and AVCHD/ BD disc creation.Īnd elsewhere, MediaShow 6 Deluxe delivers enhanced media management with new 3D support and improved face tagging Power2Go 8 DE, the core disc burning tool, can now mount disc images as virtual drives and PowerProducer 5.5 Ultra is a powerful tool for template-based Blu-ray and DVD authoring. PowerDirector 10 HE3D is an excellent video editor. There’s built-in support for browsing YouTube, Facebook or Flickr, and the program can now even stream content from DLNA servers. PowerDVD 12 BD Express caters to your media playback needs, DVD, Blu-Ray and even 3D movies and videos.

(We don’t have space to discuss them in detail here, but follow the links if you’d like more information.) Buy Media Suite 10 and you’ll get five major CyberLink apps.
