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CyberLink Hosts Blu-ray Disc Seminar in Taiwan.


TAIPEI, Taiwan -- CyberLink Corp. (TSE:5203.TW), a leader in digital home solutions, is hosting the Blu-ray A high-capacity rewritable optical disc that holds two hours of high-definition video or 12 hours of standard video. A single-sided, single-layer Blu-ray disk holds 25GB compared to 4.7GB for a regular DVD. A dual-layer Blu-ray disk holds 50GB.

Announced in 2002 by nine companies including Sony, Hitachi and Philips, the Blu-ray technology uses a 405 nm blue-violet laser that is capable of reading smaller pits in the medium to achieve the higher density.
 Disc seminar today. CyberLink Blu-ray Disc products, including CyberLink BD Solution, PowerDVD, PowerProducer, Power2Go, PowerBackup and InstantBurn, will showcase support for Blu-ray playback, authoring, and burning.

The seminar represents the second time that CyberLink has hosted the BDA BDA - Battle Damage Assessment
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 event. The agenda this meeting covers security issues, licensing, and activities of the joint technical committee (standard, body) Joint Technical Committee - (JTC) A standards body straddling ISO and IEC.. CyberLink CEO, Alice H. Chang opened the seminar by welcoming guests, including representatives from other BDA members Dell, Samsung, Pioneer, and Sony Corporation, among others.

"To be hosting the BD Seminar in Taipei for the second time is really an honor and proof of CyberLink's commitment to developing Blu-ray burning and playback solutions," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink Corp.

About the Blu-ray Disc Association

The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) is responsible for promoting and further developing business opportunities for Blu-ray Disc - the next-generation optical disc for storing high-definition movies, games, photos and other digital content. The BDA has about 180 members. Its Board of Directors consists of Apple; Dell Inc.; Hewlett Packard Company; Hitachi, Ltd.; LG Electronics Inc.; Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Panasonic (Matsushita Electric); Pioneer Corporation; Royal Philips Electronics; Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.; Sharp Corporation; Sony Corporation; TDK Corporation; Thomson; Twentieth Century Fox; Walt Disney Pictures and Television; Warner Bros. Entertainment.

About CyberLink

CyberLink Corp. is the maker of award-winning applications PowerDVD, PowerDirector, PowerCinema, and DVD Solution. CyberLink has built a solid reputation for delivering high-quality, competitive products that add value to OEM customers and end-users alike. Business partners include leaders in the PC hardware industry: drive manufacturers, graphics card makers, and top desktop and notebook brands. CyberLink's digital multimedia range includes software for capturing and editing videos, authoring and playing DVDs, and burning Blu-ray Discs and HD DVDs. CyberLink's digital home products offer complete solutions for accessing, sharing, and enjoying content within the digital home: TV, video, photos, music, and DVDs. These include advanced connectivity solutions that enable the anytime, anywhere entertainment experience across PC, CE, and mobile devices. CyberLink's eHRD solutions provide tools for developing and managing human resources. CyberLink listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (5203.TW) in 2000 and has posted positive year-on-year results ever since. CyberLink has operations in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific including Japan, with its worldwide headquarters located in Taipei. For more information, please visit: http://www.cyberlink.com/ or our Press Room.

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Date:Jun 9, 2006
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