Pixela Capty DVD/VCD 2 Now Available18 December 2005
Pixela Corporation (TSE: 6731), a leading manufacturer of PC peripheral hardware and multimedia software, announced today the worldwide availability of its Capty DVD/VCD 2™, menu making software for digital pictures and movies designed for Macintosh.
Capty DVD/VCD 2 creates professional title menus with your favorite images, buttons and sounds. Use your own images or select from an abundance of ready made professional templates. Capty DVD/VCD 2 is the final touch in creating your own professional DVDs. The downloadable version of Capty DVD/VCD 2 is available for $69.95 for Macintosh in Pixela's e-store at www.pixela-1.com.
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Capty DVD/VCD 2 allows you to create and import scenes from your favorite movie editor to present professional DVD menu buttons or Capty MPEG Edit EX.
Capty DVD/VCD 2 provides you with a large variety of templates. Button layout will automatically be arranged depending on the number of buttons you create in the Title menu. You can switch between templates with just one click on a different template.
While you can create menus using the templates, with Capty DVD/VCD 2 you can also layout your own original menu by utilizing the button templates and using your favorite pictures as the menu background. You can create your original button with images you create with the bundled ButtonBuilder or any graphic software. You can also specify a frame as a thumbnail of a title button. Specifying a frame in the movie you placed will set a thumbnail automatically.
You can specify the header of a movie by inserting a marker. A maximum of 97 markers per movie can be inserted. When you create markers, marker thumbnails will be added to the Marker list window. This Chapter menu works the same way as the Title menu, which means that in one movie, you can create a menu with access to 99 scenes. It is also possible to set makers without a Chapter menu, which can then be operated with the skip button of the DVD player's remote control. You can set as many as 30 Chapter menu screens.
With Capty DVD/VCD 2, you can use photos taken with a digital camera as well as scanned still pictures to create a video album in Slideshow format. In your DVD Video Album, you can display or hide titles of contents with the caption button of the remote control. Apply sound and now you have a slideshow with music in the background.
For further information, please visit www.pixela-1.com.
About Pixela Corporation
Founded in 1982, Pixela Corporation is a leading manufacturer of PC peripheral hardware and developer of software solutions -- from driver development to complete multimedia applications -- for digital cameras, color printers and other input peripherals. Pixela's products are sold worldwide and support a broad range of hardware input/output devices, and the Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms. The company has established strong OEM relationships with Canon, Sony, Matsushita Electric, JVC, Hitachi, Fuji-Xerox, Fujitsu, Kyocera, Fuji Film, and Sharp. Pixela has offices in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan, and in Shanghai, China.
For more information please visit http://www.pixela.co.jp/en/index.html. For sales and media inquiries please contact information@pixelacorp.com.
About TargetCast Inc.
Founded in 2002, TargetCast Inc. is an international sales and marketing consulting firm based in Toronto, Canada. TargetCast focuses on building distribution channels for high-tech companies in Asia and North America. TargetCast represents Pixela Corporation and is responsible for marketing and sales activities outside of Japan.
For more information, please visit http://www.targetcastsoft.com.
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