Reprinted from a MedioStream press release:
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 18 /PRNewswire/ — MedioStream, a leading provider of PC-based software for recording video to DVDs and CDs, today announced that it will preview Video Recording (VR) support for DVD+RW drives at the PC EXPO, to be held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City from June 25 through June 27. MedioStream is the first company to offer an industry-standard Video Recording (VR) support for DVD+RW drives, which allows users to update finished DVDs directly to DVD+RW discs.
MedioStream’s industry standard Video Recording (VR) support for DVD+RW drives allows users to create a DVD, add or delete clips and re-burn the video onto the same disc, without having to recreate or burn another disc. Consumers can now utilize MedioStream’s VR support to turn their DVD+RW burner into a VCR with editing features. Users no longer have to buy multiple DVDs to save their favorite TV shows, movies or home video footage.
MedioStream’s software is compatible with all DVD formats, but the VR support feature, along with its patent-pending “Direct-to-Disc Recording” and “Smart Buffering” features, propels MedioStream into the lead among video authoring solutions for the DVD+RW format.
MedioStream’s neoDVDstandard is currently bundled with Ricoh’s MP5125A DVD+RW/+R internal drives in Europe and Japan, as well as Sony’s latest generation of DVD+RW drive sold worldwide (DRU-120A ATAPI internal model and DRX-120L i.LINK external burners). The VR support feature will join MedioStream’s “Direct-to-Disc Recording” and “Smart Buffering” as standard features in neoDVD, starting with neoDVDstandard 4.0 (MSRP $29.99 for ESD and $39.99 for CD) and neoDVDplus 4.0 (MSRP $49.99 for ESD and $59.99 for CD), both of which will be commercially available in August.