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'Today's digital 3D has forever changed cinema and we share Roxio's belief that it will also have a dramatic impact on the small screen,' said Steve Shannon, Executive Vice President of RealD Consumer Electronics. 'We welcome this opportunity to partner with Roxio in fuelling the 3D consumer electronics market by delivering cinema-quality 3D experiences to the home.'

As well as introducing a full-range of features for 3D content creation and sharing, Roxio continues to expand and enhance the full complement of video, music, photo, authoring, and burning applications that have made the Roxio Creator line the market's leading digital media suite. The additional capabilities in Roxio Creator 2011 focus on enabling consumers to quickly improve their media, create personalised media projects easily, and access their content on more connected devices.

Roxio Creator 2011 offers a completely new application for protecting family memories, as well as Roxio Streamerâ„¢, which turns a home PC into a powerful media server. Roxio Streamer enables users to securely access their media 'from the road' via a browser. The application also supports both UPNP and DLNA, providing users the ability to also access media from the thousands of different DLNA-compatible consumer electronic devices including TVs, DVD players, and game consoles, as well as from any PC on their network.

Also new in Roxio Creator 2011 are a range of features and tools to help accelerate and simplify video creation and conversion, and make it easier and faster for users to generate higher-quality personal photo, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc projects. Simple functions have been included for quickly stabilising shaky home movies as well as rotating video clips between 'portrait' and 'landscape'. Roxio Creator 2011 provides new options for sharing media on the Web and connected devices with a new upload-to-Facebook® feature and a pre-defined conversion settings for the optimal viewing of personal productions on the iPad. For those seeking more guidance, Roxio Creator 2011 offers an enhanced, built-in Learning Centre that includes dozens of new video tutorials and step-by-step instructional guides, including detailed information on how to get the best results when working with 3D content.

Consumers have helped make the Roxio product line the leading toolset for digital media with over 350 million units shipped worldwide. In 2009, Roxio digital media applications secured almost 50% category share in North American retail.*

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Pricing and Availability
Fully Windows 7 compatible, Roxio Creator 2011 is available through major retailers for AU$159.95. Roxio Creator 2011 Pro, priced at AU$199.95, also includes the Blu-ray Disc authoring capability, a AU$25.99 value, as well as a set of additional award-winning applications valued at almost AU$290.00 SRP if purchased separately.

The Pro features include Sonicfire® Pro, for creating custom soundtracks, SoundSoapâ„¢ SE delivering audio noise reduction for both audio and video files, BackOnTrackâ„¢ 4 a comprehensive hard-drive backup and recovery suite, Roxio Secure Burnâ„¢ the ideal solution for quick, secure backup and disc encryption and, finally, powerful tools for direct editing of HD video on BD-RE.


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Having failed to grow up Bantick continues to pursue his childish passions for creative writing, interactive entertainment and showing-off through adulthood. In 1994 Bantick began doing radio at Melbourne’s 102.7 3RRRFM, in 1997 transferring to become a core member of the technology show Byte Into It. In 2003 he wrote briefly for the The Age newspaper’s Green Guide, providing video game reviews. In 2004 Bantick wrote the news section of PC GameZone magazine. Since 2006 Bantick has provided gaming and tech lifestyle stories for iTWire.com, including interviews and opinion in the RadioactivIT section.

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