25 August 2009 — Roxio®, a division of Sonic Solutions® (NASDAQ: SNIC), today launched Roxio Creator® 2010, a comprehensive upgrade focused on streamlining and accelerating the process of capturing, editing and enjoying personal video, including high-definition content.
Building on Creator’s already extensive feature set for editing and sharing digital video, Roxio Creator 2010 now offers automatic smart encoding to dramatically decrease rendering times while maintaining optimum video quality, and leverages ATI Stream and NVIDIA® CUDA™ technologies to make project encoding up to five times faster. Creator 2010 also adds a range of Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) features including AVCHD Archiving, BD-RE on-disc editing, and complements its comprehensive Blu-ray Disc authoring capabilities with a new array of new high-definition motion menus.
Roxio Creator 2010 also makes it easier to enjoy video on a range of mobile devices with a newly simplified and reorganised output display that enables users to quickly transfer videos that are automatically optimised for the display characteristics and playback features of their particular device. Adding to Creator 2010’s versatile video capabilities is a Web video capture feature that allows consumers to grab streaming video, such as user-generated content on YouTube®, for viewing offline on portable devices and DVD players.
“Prices on high-definition camcorders have dropped into mainstream territory and a greater number of high-definition players and televisions are now in homes, so we’ve responded by making digital video a major focus of our latest release,” said Matt DiMaria, general manager, Roxio. “From cutting production times to minutes instead of hours, to simple controls and easy output options for sharing, Roxio Creator 2010 is consumers’ go-to application for working with video and bringing high-definition personal content from capture devices to the big- screen television in the living room.”
Roxio Creator 2010’s powerful new video features are accessed via a redesigned user interface that emphasizes commonly used tasks and includes a built-in Learning Center with dozens of video tutorials and step-by-step instructional guides. Roxio Creator 2010 also expands other functional areas of the suite dedicated to working with photos and music as well as completing burning projects.
Consumers have helped make the Roxio product line the leading consumer toolset for digital media, with over 300 million units shipped worldwide and a North American retail market share of almost 60%, which is four times greater than its closest competitor.*
Pricing and Availability
  Fully Windows 7 compatible, Roxio Creator 2010 and Roxio Creator  2010 PRO are available today for £49.99 and £69.99 respectively at www.roxio.co.uk and will be introduced early  next month in retail stores worldwide. Roxio Creator 2010 PRO also includes the  Blu-ray Disc authoring capability, a £14.99 value, as well as a set of  award-winning additional applications valued at almost £150 SRP if purchased  separately. These Pro features include built-in photo enhancement with  LightZone™, custom soundtrack creation with Sonicfire®  Pro, audio noise reduction in both audio and video files with SoundSoap™  SE, comprehensive hard-drive backup and recovery with BackOnTrack™  3, and direct editing of HD video on BD-RE.
Optional  extras available from www.roxio.co.uk:
  The  video convertor device can be purchased separately for use with Creator 2009 or  Creator 2010 priced £34.99. A Blu-ray Playback Plug-In is also available for  £24.99
Roxio Creator 2010 Highlights:
Faster, More Versatile Video**
  Roxio Creator 2010’s new and  enhanced video features improve the consumer video experience at every level.  From brilliant high-definition video on the big screen to easy-to-share clips  for phones and mobile devices:
               Accelerated encode processing – support for ATI Stream and NVIDIA®  CUDA™ technologies means encoding and rendering is now up to five  times faster. 
               Automatic smart encoding – Creator 2010’s intelligent video editor  speeds rendering of edited clips by determining which parts must be re-encoded  (e.g. titles and transitions) while leaving the remaining footage in its  original form. In addition, Creator 2010 is the first application to support  Smart Encoding for AVCHD videos.
               Flexible encoding control – Creator 2010 now allows users to preview the  results of current video encoding settings before committing to a lengthy  conversion, to pause and resume processor-intensive encoding operations, and to  schedule conversions for times when the computer is not otherwise in use, such  as overnight.
               Blu-ray Disc authoring – Creator 2010 builds HD video clips into true  high-definition discs playable not only on PCs but also on set-top BD players.
               Direct BD-RE editing – video recorded on BD-RE can be edited directly on  disc without first transferring to a local hard drive and then re-recording  back to disc.
               AVCHD archiving – Creator 2010 backs up an entire camcorder’s worth of  AVCHD video at its original high-definition resolution to a recordable Blu-ray  disc (BD-R or BD-RE) or a standard DVD in AVCHD format.
               BD playback on PC – an optional Blu-ray Playback plug-in enables  playback on PC of BDs including Hollywood movies.
               Direct HDV to disc – high-definition camcorder video can be recorded  directly to a PC-hosted DVD or Blu-ray recordable drive without the interim  step of storing the video to the hard drive.
               Web video capture – online streaming videos can now be grabbed to a  local hard drive and converted for viewing away from a PC, including from  portable devices and set-top DVD players.
               Streamlined output options – newly simplified and reorganised, the  output display now emphasizes target output devices which are represented with  easily recognised pictures to aid identification.
               Video compilations – improved compilation features allow fast assembly  of clips into compilations that are optimised for DVD playback and burned to  disc.
Suite Enhancements
  The Roxio Creator  2010 interface has been redesigned for even greater clarity, with the emphasis  on common, straightforward tasks and fast access to Help. Functional areas have  been enhanced to include new photo and music options, as well as to provide  better burning and backup: 
               Task-oriented design – Creator 2010’s Home page brings frequent tasks to  the forefront while still enabling quick access to less-used features.
               Built-in Learning Center – users have built-in access to dozens of video  tutorials and printable step-by-step instructions for quick help when needed.
               Desktop burning – files can be dragged directly onto the Roxio Burn  desktop icon to immediately begin the disc burning process without first  launching a separate application.
               Web radio capture – audio from streaming internet radio can be captured  and automatically added to an iTunes-compatible music library for playback from  a PC or a portable player such as an iPod.
               Photo slideshows – Creator 2010 lets users turn a photo collection and  video clips into an engaging slideshow, complete with music and  professionally-designed graphics that can be burned to DVD or shared online in  a personal PhotoShow.com gallery.
             Access to Roxio CinemaNow® – direct online access to a  massive selection of premium entertainment for downloading, including new  movies often on the same day and date as they are available in stores.

 
             
             
             
                 
                    
                 
                    
                
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                