InterVideo, Inc. today announced
that its DVD and MPEG playback technology is powering key capabilities in
Microsoft's newest member of the Windows XP family, Windows XP Media Center
Edition. Using InterVideo's technology consumers will be able to watch DVDs
and recorded TV on Windows XP Media Center Edition computers. "Microsoft sought to work with the best-in-breed technology providers in
creating Windows XP Media Center Edition, and InterVideo is a leading provider
of DVD and MPEG playback largely due to the success of WinDVD, the world's
most popular DVD software," said Steve Ro, founder and CEO of InterVideo.
"InterVideo looks forward to working with Microsoft to provide consumers with
new and exciting ways to utilize their PC for entertainment and personal
enjoyment."
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