
Most recently, CyberLink has been ensconced behind the
DIRECTV2PC operation, but now it's stepping out again on its own to showcase the PowerCinema 6 software. Designed to give HTPC owners easy access to multimedia (photos, TV shows, music, etc.) as well as handle TV recordings / scheduling and channel management, the new piece now boasts support for high-definition TV -- an obvious requirement for you and your peers. Obviously, that means you'll also find MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) support, though it doesn't include a
player for Blu-ray Discs. If that's not a bother, the software can be acquired right now for between $49.95 and $129.95 depending on the bundle you choose.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Pip @ Nov 17th 2008 10:28PM
Some nice improvements over PowerCinema 5, on my Vista x64 machine, the software was finally able to detect both Analog and Digital OTA using my ATI 650 Pro chipset.