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Topic: RSS FeedNewSoft unveils complete editing suite with [+ or -] R/RW write support - Music Marketplace
American Music Teacher, Dec, 2003
NewSoft America, Inc., 4113 Clipper Ct., Fremont, CA 94538; (510) 445-8600, fax: (510) 445-8601; contactus@newsoftinc.com; www.newsoftinc.com. $89.95.
NewSoft America, Inc. recently released Presto! DVD PowerSuite, a video and data-burning suite that offers support for DVD-R/RW and RAM drives, in addition to DVD R and RW drives.
It also provides full video capturing capabilities with real-time encoding into all leading video file formats that can be burned to highly compatible discs, which can be viewed on any of today's home DVD players. Presto! DVD PowerSuite can be used to burn data, music or simply make a personal backup copy of educational, multimedia and business software, music CDs, and irreplaceable personal photo CDs and home video DVDs.
Presto includes an advanced video editing tool, a media player and a unique built-in DVD player with all common DVD functions, as well as the ability to create playlists and set parental controls.
It is compatible with Windows 98SE/Me/2000 and XP operating systems. Presto! DVD PowerSuite is available for direct download or as a boxed copy through www.newsoftinc.com.
For more information contact NewSoft America, Inc.
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