Showing posts with label disc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disc. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Advanced Media Adds 4X DVD-RW Optical Disc To Its RIDATA Lineup

Diamond Bar, CA July 2, 2004 - Advanced Media, Inc., a subsidiary of RITEK Corporation, the world's largest manufacturer of optical media, announced he has a fast new 4x DVD-RW optical drive attached to its Ridata brand of products. The new disc - ideal for video, audio and data use - represents the highest quality and most stable medium for writing, erasing and rewriting. His versatility is underlined by its high degree of compatibility with most DVD players and DVD-RW drives. โ € œOur 4x DVD-RW disc is further proof of the capabilities and the ingenuity of the engineers in our research and development department, โ € stated Frank Yeh, VP of Sales and Marketing for Advanced Media (RITEK USA). โ € œThey keep the bar in providing advanced solutions for the ever growing demand for faster and more versatile storage. This latest version is ideal for fast and high quality multimedia data, such as movies, TV shows, music, photos, computer data, Internet downloads and other material. โ € to provide two hours of recording time in standard mode and up to 1000 rewrites, the new Ridata 4x DVD-RW drive makes it easy for users to edit personal video files or create their own movies. The capacity of 4.7 GB stores more than 7 times the amount of data that a standard 650MB CD does. Running at 22Mbps, will be writing the capacity in about 15 minutes. It supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) code, thus preventing indiscriminate, illegal copying. The book adheres to the DVD specifications for re-recordable disc (v1.1). Besides the new 4x disc, the Ridata line includes 1x and 2x DVD-RW discs. The brand also offers high-speed DVD and CD media products available, including 8x DVD-R, 16x DVD + R, 4x DVD + RW, 3x DVD-RAM, 52x CD-R and 32x CD-RW. Furthermore it markets other state-of-the-art products, such as HD DVD, a dual-layer 8.5GB DVD-REN-and super-high density recording. About Advanced Media Advanced Media, Inc. is a subsidiary of RITEK Corporation, the world's largest manufacturer of optical media. Advanced Media is the sole North and South American marketer and distributor of the Ridata brand of recordable CD and DVD media, and other forms of electronic storage media. RITEK for years has been defining and redefining the optical storage market. Around the world, his name is synonymous with innovation, quality and unparalleled consistency. RITEK commitment to quality is demonstrated by the QS 9000, ISO 14001, ISO 9001, ISO 9002 and Six Sigma certifications. The Advanced Media Ridata brand currently includes: CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD + R / RW, DVD-RAM, flash cards and USB EZ drive. Since its creation in 2001, Advanced Media has experienced phenomenal annual growth and is already a leading vendor of electronic storage products in the U.S. market. The company is located in Diamond Bar, California. For further information, call (909) 861-2269 x268 or e-mail: info@ritekusa.com. The Advanced Media web site is located at: www.ritekusa.com

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

PowerPoint to DVD Creator

Microsoft PowerPoint has dramatically changed the way the academic and business presentations are made. Suppose you need to create PowerPoint DVDs, apart from very popular, the most common reasons that users want to burn PowerPoint slides to DVD are usability, portability, and storage. As soon as DVD is the best video format for all types of growing consumer applications, and peripherals, storage ppts to DVD makes good sense to store and share. PC-created DVDs can be displayed on other PCs that support the consumer DVD players or DVD (and, of course, some for your own pleasure and archiving.) Here I have recommend presenters using PowerPoint to DVD authoring and burning software. What I mean is that instead of just packing their presentation to a CD or DVD, and if necessary to carry or install on another laptop in an emergency, the burning of a true DVD movie disc with most of your content and spoken word recording, so your boss or your friends can show that on a standard DVD player or leave it behind for a client or the public after the show. The DVD movie disc may also be an interactive menu associated with each video you want to present, and when you output your PowerPoint slides as still images (File> Save As and change the file type to BMP, JPG or TIF), you can importing into the DVD as slideshows. And with DVD / VCD, you can confirm music and spoken text to support your slide show, which will really add to the atmosphere. A disc burned correctly as a DVD burner that will play in most consumer DVD drives and is easy to set in relation to a computer monitor or a large TV screen. Many programs will allow you to create a PowerPoint and DVD disc. On the low side, there's ProDVD PowerPoint DVD Maker. If you want a more practical tool, I recommend Wondershare PPT2DVD (http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com) Lu Lu, teaches, trains, and consults on business and professional presentations and eCommerce related matters.

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

PowerPoint to DVD Video Creator

Microsoft PowerPoint has dramatically changed the way the academic and business presentations are made. Suppose you need to create PowerPoint DVDs, apart from very popular, the most common reasons that users want to burn PowerPoint slides to DVD are usability, portability, and storage. As soon as DVD is the best video format for all types of growing consumer applications, and peripherals, storage ppts to DVD makes good sense to store and share. PC-created DVDs can be displayed on other PCs that support DVD or on consumer DVD players. (and, of course, some for your own pleasure and archiving). Here I recommend presenters using PowerPoint to DVD authoring and burning software. What I mean is that instead of just packing their presentation to a CD or DVD, and if necessary to carry or install on another laptop in an emergency, the burning of a true DVD movie disc with most of your content and spoken word recording, so your boss or your friends can show that on a standard DVD player or leave it behind for a client or the public after the show. The DVD movie disc may also be an interactive menu associated with each video you want to present, and when you output your PowerPoint slides as still images (File> Save As and change the file type to BMP, JPG or TIF), you can importing into the DVD as slideshows. And with DVD / VCD, you can confirm music and spoken text to support your slide show, which will really add to the atmosphere. A disc burned correctly as a DVD burner that will play in most consumer DVD drives and is easy to set in relation to a computer monitor or a large TV screen. Many programs will allow you to create a PowerPoint and DVD disc. On the low side, there's ProDVD PowerPoint DVD Maker. If you want a more practical tool, I recommend Wondershare PPT2DVD (http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com)