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Sep. 14, 2005
CyberLink InstantBurn Supports Microsoft Windows XP x64 Edition and 64-bit Processors

Taipei, Taiwan----September 14, 2005----CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a world leader and pioneer in providing integrated solutions for the Digital Home has announced packet-writing software CyberLink InstantBurn is 64-bit ready.

Compatible with Windows XP x64 Edition and processors designed to run on 64-bit PC systems, CyberLink InstantBurn ensures compatibility with systems built for the speed and performance of 64-bit systems.

CyberLink InstantBurn lets users operate their rewritable DVD burner like a hard-disk style storage device. By supporting familiar Windows features like drag-and-drop, copy, cut, paste, and delete, users can easily burn their files directly to DVD.


"CyberLink InstantBurn provides a convenient burning solution that is so easy to use it's just like accessing another hard drive," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. "Now with support for 64-bit systems, OEM customers can bundle packet-writing software that is compatible with the latest PC software and hardware systems."


CyberLink InstantBurn is currently available to OEM customers, to retail customers as part of the CyberLink DVD Solution suite of burning software, and online as a standalone product

 

About CyberLink Corp.
Founded in 1995, CyberLink Corp. is a world leader and pioneer in providing integrated solutions for the Digital Home. The products are categorized into two major lines: Digital Multimedia Solutions and Training Solutions. Digital Multimedia Solutions includes products focused on media creation technologies that capture, edit, author and record all types of media, and entertainment products that allow enjoyment of high quality media on the PC through state-of-the-art audio-video technologies. These award-winning applications are ideal solutions for turning today's mainstream computers into home theaters and digital video centers. The company's Training Solutions include authoring tools for creating training content and building training management systems that offer an easy and cost effective way to deliver training over corporate intranets or the Internet. As a result of the company's solid growth and profitability, CyberLink became a public company in October 2000 and is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (5203.TW). To keep up with market demands, CyberLink has operations in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region including Japan. CyberLink's corporate headquarters is in Taipei. http://www.gocyberlink.com/

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