Young Minds, Inc. Announces Beta Release of DVD Studio
Press Release
Redlands,
CA, November 11, 1999 - Young Minds, Inc. the global leader in
UNIX CD-Recordable and CD-ROM mass storage solutions announces
the beta release of DVD Studio.
"We have just completed development and are currently beta testing
a DVD-R version of our standard bearer CD Studio", announced YMi’s
President Matthew Hornbeck. "The DVD Studio, which is currently
being used to create DVD-R discs at select beta sites, is due
to be released commercially in the first quarter of 2000."
The DVD Studio
will create DVDs on many platforms including Sun, Linux, NT, IBM,
SCO, HP, Digital UNIX, and SGI. Unlike DVD-RAM and the other rewritable
formats, DVD-R is not lost in a maze of proprietary hardware and
limited OS compatibility. DVD-R is the only recordable DVD media
readable in DVD-ROM drives. At 4.7 GBs, DVD-R offers substantially
more capacity than DVD-RAM’s 2.6 GBs and DVD+RW’s 3.0 GBs.
"The demand for the DVD Studio has been overwhelming," states
Sales Manager Jim Bolander. "We see the demand for DVD Studio
growing over the next few months, due in part to the lack of functional
DVD-R solutions in the marketplace." Young Minds is currently
taking requests for beta DVD Studios on a case by case basis.
Young Minds will be exhibiting the DVD Studio on December 1st
at the IT Solutions & Information Assurance Conference hosted
by the Space and Missile Systems Center and the Ballistic Missile
Defense Organization.
Young Minds
has earned a reputation for solid digital recording technology
based on its ten-year performance with CD-ROM solutions. Young
Minds, Inc. pioneered CD-ROM mass storage and CD-Recordable systems
in the UNIX market. Young Minds provides a complete line of UNIX
and Windows NT CD-Recording and storage solutions to business,
industry, government agencies and educational institutions.
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