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  2. Corel VideoStudio - Wikipedia

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    The software allows storyboard and timeline-oriented editing. Various formats are supported for source clips, and the resulting video can be exported to a video file. DVD and AVCHD DVD authoring capabilities are included, and Blu-ray authoring is available via a plug-in. VideoStudio supports direct DV and HDV capture and burning.

  3. Serif products - Wikipedia

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    Serif MoviePlus is a non-linear editing system created by Serif that allows both professional and home users to edit digital video and digital images. The latest release, MoviePlus X6, runs on Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 . From the early 2000s, MoviePlus has developed an enthusiastic user base.

  4. MoviePlus - Wikipedia

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    MoviePlus. Serif MoviePlus was a non-linear video editor created by Serif Europe that allowed both professional and home users to edit digital video and digital images. This software is no longer supported, as Serif are concentrating on their Affinity range. MoviePlus was affordable and popular with home and semi-professional filmmakers.

  5. DirectX - Wikipedia

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    DirectX. Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. Originally, the names of these APIs all began with "Direct", such as Direct3D, DirectDraw, DirectMusic, DirectPlay, DirectSound, and so forth.

  6. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions. Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of computer software operating systems created by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

  7. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 is the final version of Windows that supports 32-bit processors ( IA-32 and ARMv7-based) and devices with BIOS firmware. Its successor, Windows 11, requires a device that uses UEFI firmware and a 64-bit processor in any supported architecture ( x86-64 for x86 and ARMv8 for ARM).

  8. ImgBurn - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .imgburn .com. ImgBurn is an optical disc authoring program that allows the recording of many types of CD, DVD and Blu-ray images to recordable media ( .cue files are supported as of version 2.4.0.0). [3] Starting with version 2.0.0.0, ImgBurn can also burn files and data directly to CD or DVD. It is written in C++.

  9. List of optical disc authoring software - Wikipedia

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    Linux and Unix. Brasero, a GNOME disc burning utility. dvd+rw-tools, a package for DVD and Blu-ray writing on Unix and Unix-like systems. K3b, the KDE disc authoring program. Nautilus, the GNOME file manager (includes basic disc burning capabilities) Serpentine, the GNOME audio CD burning utility. Xfburn, the Xfce disc burning program.