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Same Old, and Brand New, DVD Talk!
by: Josh Nowell
The war is everywhere. Not the Iraq war, but the heated battle between
the HD-DVD and the Blu-Ray formats. The rising interest in that war, though
needed to steer the industry in the right direction in the near future,
is causing the market to miss out on present opportunities, of less than
ideally explored features of DVD products.
Without the war, the industry already boasts a vast pool of products
to offer consumers. Thus, ink and space in this review will focus on those
under-used functions of the DVD, especially the creative concept of DVD
editing and morphing.
The search phrase of “DVD morpher” on Yahoo! returns 201
000 results, with the top 3 all on Avnex’s product of DVD Player
– Morpher. DVD morphing is not too new. However, probably not many
of us know how to “morph” DVD, though few are unaware of DVD
music and pictures. DVD morphing is a concept of creative self-exploration
in the high-end world of the visibles and the audibles: users can not
only enjoy unmatched picture and sound quality, but also enhance the displayed
image as well as modify what they hear with special effects, all to their
best imagination. The “morph” tools duly refresh the developed
concept of a personal entertainment experience. And with products such
as the AV DVD Player-Morpher Gold’s 44 video and audio effects in
various combinations, your experience could truly be personal.
Currently, there should be 8 major players in this market, with various
levels of products going for as low as $30. The more expensive packages
are perhaps the most value-for-money, offering complete tools to define
your DVD experience the way you wish to: the above-mentioned 44 cool effects
and so much more of the AV Morpher could be yours for $99.95. Such low
prices could lead to a boom in the number of “morphers”, when
users become more demanding of their players for features such as capturing
crystal-clear digital images, converting those pictures into video format
and recording and burning their own versions of movies.
Little does an average movie lover know that he can now easily possess
such powerful tools to personalize his favourite hits, as the 8 producers
are continuously expanding their sales and distribution networks, expecting
sales figures to sky-rocket as much as the DVD boom of the past 7 years.
Packages are getting more and more complete; users could produce a fully
personalized movie disc, from picture enhancement to audio modifications
and even to label printing. Yes, these convenient DVD players are increasingly
allowing you such level of personalization; you could get rid of the usually
bare disc cover and have your family’s pictures in the pack of Home
Alone II. At the moment, however, it seems that few producers offer this
cover creation feature, with the rare exception of Media Morpher.
In view of the attractive prices and packages, with possibilities to
go “even lower and more complete in the future”, according
to industry gurus, the market is going to be poised to boom. The question
is not when, but how much. This defining edge of the DVD industry could
help continue the boom of the fast-growing consumer goods. So, it’s
time to get away from the tech-war between the over-mentioned Sony and
Toshiba, and bring it on with the evolving products of the under-noticed
Media Morpher and ULead Systems.
About The Author
Josh Nowell is a Media Morpher writer specialized in multimedia software
products. He could be contacted at media@audio4fun.com
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