
Support for BDXL means users of CyberLink’s media burning software, Power2Go 7, are now able to burn up to 4 layers of data totaling 128GB on a single Blu-ray Disc, opening up exciting new content storage and archiving possibilities. “CyberLink is dedicated to remaining at the forefront of Blu-ray Disc advancements and works closely with the BDA to ensure support across our broad range of software applications” CyberLink Power2Go 7, launched last month, is the first BDXL-compatible software application in the market with further CyberLink product lines to follow shortly. Released by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) in June 2010, BDXL is a multi-layer recordable Blu-ray format with up to 128GB of capacity. (5203.TW) today announced support for the latest Blu-ray™ Disc technology BDXL™. TAIPEI, Taiwan-(BUSINESS WIRE)-CyberLink Corp. So, now that you've got the software, what about the actual discs? We're sure they'll be hitting the market soon, for a premium price that you'll probably scoff at.ĬyberLink Releases Power2Go 7, the First BDXL™ Burning Software In the future, CyberLink plans to add BDXL capabilities to PowerDVD, PowerDirector, PowerProducer, and MediaShow. With this new software, users will be able to turn up to four layers of data totaling 128GB onto a single Blu-ray Disc.


The software outfit has this week release Power2Go 7, which is recognized as the first BDXL burning software to be announced.
