Philips Superauthor

was a high-end, professional DVD-Video authoring solution developed by the Philips Digital Systems Lab (often associated with the DVD Forum founders). It was notable for being one of the primary tools used to create commercial DVD titles during the format's infancy and was famously used in the authoring of Universal Media Discs (UMD) for the Sony PlayStation Portable.

“Writing isn’t just typing — it’s thinking. SuperAuthor doesn’t replace the writer; it removes friction so you can stay in flow.” philips superauthor