MediaShow

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CyberLink MediaShow
Basic data

developer CyberLink
Current  version 6.0.8111
(September 23, 2015)
operating system Microsoft Windows
category Digital imaging
License Proprietary
German speaking Yes
MediaShow

MediaShow is image and video management software from CyberLink for viewing, organizing, editing and burning photos and videos. In terms of its structure and functionality, it corresponds to other photo management programs. The software is designed primarily for families. The range of functions is a compromise between speed of response and processing features. However, the software does not have any professional editing functions.

Features

administration

In terms of the user interface , MediaShow can be divided into three modules: Photos , Videos , and DVD Authoring . Files imported into the MediaShow database are sorted into video and graphics files. The main window shows thumbnails of the files. As with iPhoto, the size of the thumbnails displayed can be changed as desired.

Machining

MediaShow includes the most common editing tools that other image editing programs also have: rotate, cut, remove red eyes, contrast, brightness, hue and saturation as well as nine photo effects including vignette. Photos can also be played back in the form of a 3D slide show with background music. The software automatically calculates the rhythm of the music and then displays the images in time with the music. The video editing tools fix the following deficiencies: Annoying noises, shaky videos and poor exposure, and brightness, color contrast, hue, saturation and white balance can be adjusted.

DVD authoring

Before burning DVDs with their own photos and videos, users can add navigation menus to the DVD. It is possible to create mixed DVDs with both photos and videos.

Other features

  • Upload photos to Flickr
  • Upload videos to Youtube
  • Output of slide shows as video file

Supported formats

photos .bmp, .jpeg, .png
Videos (import) DV-AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DVR-MS, WMV
Videos (output) MPEG-2, WMV

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CyberLink MediaShow - Version History. Retrieved November 6, 2016 .