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WriteUDF!™ UDF Writer
for MS Windows Supports Blu-ray Disc Drives and Hard
Disk Drives for Very Large File Interchange
Provides “Drag & Drop”
UDF Writing to BD, Hard Disk Drives, MO and DVD-RAM
Media using UDF Format, including UDF v2.5 and UDFv2.6.
Kirkland, WA June , 2006 -- Software Architects,
Inc., the leading developer of UDF file system technology
for digital systems and consumer electronics products,
announced its release of WriteUDF!™ v1.0 for MS
Windows.
WriteUDF! enables Windows users to format, read and
write to block addressable disks formatted in any version
of the UDF format (Universal Disc Format). This includes
writing support for new Blu-ray Disc drives and external
hard disk drives. The software presents the 24 Gbyte
capacity re-writable discs or any capacity hard disk
drive as a drive letter in Windows Explorer. Files can
be written by “drag & drop” or directly
from any third party application that is Win32 API compatible.
The software also supports reading VR formatted DVD-RAM
and DVD-RW discs containing recorded DVD video.
Solves Common File and Disc Interchange Problems
WriteUDF! Turns an ordinary hard disk drive or removable
optical disc into a data distribution medium. Files
saved to a hard disk drive formatted in UDF can be mounted
and read on both Mac and Windows systems and many Linux
and Unix systems that include a native UDF reader. Portable
hard disk drives can be used on any computer system
when traveling.
UDF has been used for years on MO and recordable DVD
as a reliable transport medium for distributing files
to other computer systems. Now, WriteUDF! Allows users
to leverage the very high capacity of BD drives and
hard disk drives in the same manner. For example, 100
Gbyte and larger size video files can now be transported
and reliably accessed when traveling, regardless of
the computer system to be used.
Supports A Wide Variety of Media Types and UDF
Formats
Version1.0 supports UDF versions 1.02, 1.5, 2.0. 2.01,
2.5 and 2.6, and supports reading DVD discs containing
data or DVD video files. WriteUDF! supports reading
MMC compliant DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM and Blu-ray
Disc re-writable drives and media, as well as writing
to MO drives, Iomega Rev™ drives, hard disk drives,
even USB flash memory devices.
Key Benefits:
• Easy to use: simply drag & drop files to
the volume.
• Mobile: drives formatted in UDF can be read
on Windows, Mac OS, Unix or Linux.
• Supports any capacity drive or disc up to 2
terabytes.
• Versatile: mounts and reads both data discs
and Video Recording format DVD discs.
• Long-term readability: archived files can be
accessed from future computer systems.
• Security by using “Secure MO” technology
on Fujitsu MO drives to lock re-writable MO disks for
secure archival applications
System Requirements
PC’s running 32 bit Intel and AMD processers
MS Windows 2000, XP professional, and Windows 2003
512 Mbytes RAM
Pricing and Availability
Available June 2006. Price is $79.95. English and Japanese
versions available. Companion version for Mac OS 10.4
also available. Purchase
Online Here
For further information, please contact:
US & Europe: Robert Zollo, Software Architects,
Inc. tel. (+1) 425-889-0122;
email: bobz@softarch.com
Japan & Asia: Peter Rae, Software Architects, Inc.;
tel. (+81) 3-5329-2337;
email: peterr@softarch.com
Software Architects, Inc.
Software Architects, Inc. (“SAI”) is the
leading developer of UDF file systems, formats and device
driver technology for computers and consumer electronics
devices. The company applies its software technology
to address media compatibility and file interchange
between a wide variety of computing and electronics
devices.
Founded in 1987, the company has 18 years of experience
in developing and licensing its technology to OEM manufacturers,
systems integrators and resellers in world markets.
As a member of the Optical Storage Technology Association
(OSTA), the DVD Forum, Recordable DVD Council and the
“Mt. Fuji Group”, SAI plays a leading role
in the application of the Universal Disk Format and
technology for a variety of computer and consumer applications.
Visit http://www.softarch.com
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2006 Software Architects, Inc.
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