Taipei, Taiwan----September 25, 2006----CyberLink
Corp. (5203.TW), a world leader in digital home solutions, announced today
that CyberLink TV Server, the UPnP server for streaming TV content, has
received DLNA certification.
CyberLink TV Server supports the interoperability specifications that allow
DLNA-certified devices, such as PCs, PDAs, mobile phones, and other CE devices,
to share TV content via UPnP connectivity. CyberLink's other DLNA-certified
products include UPnP-client software CyberLink SoftDMA and UPnP-server
software CyberLink Media Server.
By using CyberLink TV Server as a server on one PC and CyberLink SoftDMA
as a client on another, users can stream their TV content from the server
PC to the client PC. CyberLink's solution also supports wireless and wired
connectivity to enable the sharing of TV content between different rooms
in the digital home.
"TV and video remain the leading forms of entertainment within the
home, and what TV Server offers is a way to share and access that content
beyond the traditional television unit," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of
CyberLink. "DLNA certification positions TV Server as a leading content-enabler
for the PC, and extends CyberLink's core expertise to the innovative use
of providing "anywhere access" for TV content throughout the home."
CyberLink TV offers the following breakthrough technologies: