CyberLink PowerProducer 5.0

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PowerProducer 5 enables you to capture HD video from the latest generation of digital camcorders and then burn it onto DVDs and Blu-ray re-writeable discs. You can personalize your discs with your own style of menus, music, editing effects and photos. Widescreen support allows you to produce discs with cinematic feel and quality, and then enjoy them on a consumer home player or device. PowerProducer now supports the authoring of high-definition AVCHD content onto DVD disc media.

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